Perfect Tomatoes for Salads

 

Gardeners and fresh-food lovers, this one’s for you. If you dream about walking into the backyard, picking sun-warmed tomatoes, and turning them into colorful salads, snack boards, and summer plates, these varieties deliver big flavor and beautiful texture. From sweet cherry tomatoes and juicy grape types to meaty slicers with chef-worthy appeal, this collection is packed with favorites that thrive in home gardens and taste incredible fresh off the vine.

Best Tomatoes for Salads and Fresh Eating Garden Tomatoes for Salads

Apple Yellow

Type: Cherry
Days to maturity: 75
Why foodies love it: Bell-shaped fruits with firm, meaty texture and a sweet, citrusy balance.

Baby Boomer Cherry

Type: Cherry
Days to maturity: 57
Why foodies love it: Compact patio tomato that produces loads of sweet, bright red cherries.

BadaBing! Cherry

Type: Cherry
Days to maturity: 68
Why foodies love it: Tidy plants packed with intensely flavored deep red cherries.

Black Cherry

Type: Cherry
Days to maturity: 64
Why foodies love it: Deep mahogany fruit with smoky-sweet flavor and juicy bite.

Bloody Butcher

Type: Indeterminate, Heirloom
Days to maturity: 55
Why foodies love it: Early heirloom with medium red fruit and balanced flavor for everyday summer eating.

Buffalo Steak

Type: Indeterminate, Hybrid
Days to maturity: 75
Why foodies love it: Large, flavorful steak-style fruits that work beautifully in composed summer plates.

Candyland Red

Type: Cherry
Days to maturity: 55
Why foodies love it: Tiny currant-style fruits with explosive sweetness and prolific yields.

Cupid Grape

Type: Grape
Days to maturity: 60
Why foodies love it: Heart-shaped grape tomatoes with sweet flavor and excellent texture.

Early Girl

Type: Indeterminate, Hybrid
Days to maturity: 54
Why foodies love it: Juicy, meaty, balanced, and early—great when shoppers want tomato flavor fast.

Fantastico

Type: Cherry
Days to maturity: 62
Why foodies love it: Abundant sweet bite-sized fruit on compact trailing plants for baskets and small spaces.

Golden Girl

Type: Indeterminate, Hybrid
Days to maturity: 79
Why foodies love it: Smooth golden fruits with meaty texture and mild sweetness.

Goliath

Type: Indeterminate, Hybrid
Days to maturity: 70
Why foodies love it: Huge early hybrid with a juicy, meaty texture for fresh garden plates.

Hillbilly Potato Leaf

Type: Indeterminate, Heirloom
Days to maturity: 85
Why foodies love it: Sweet, fruity, marbled slices that look spectacular on platters.

Honeycomb Hybrid

Type: Cherry
Days to maturity: 70
Why foodies love it: Sunny yellow cherries with lively sweetness on productive vines.

Juliet Grape

Type: Grape
Days to maturity: 60
Why foodies love it: Sweet, rich mini-plum tomatoes with crack resistance and terrific salad texture.

Lizzano Cherry

Type: Cherry
Days to maturity: 60
Why foodies love it: Compact trailing cherry that performs beautifully in containers and hanging baskets.

Marglobe

Type: Determinate, Heirloom
Days to maturity: 73
Why foodies love it: Dependable classic with bright red fruits and balanced flavor.

Pink Thai Egg

Type: Indeterminate, Heirloom
Days to maturity: 80
Why foodies love it: Small pink egg-shaped fruits with bright, fresh flavor and attractive color.

Rapunzel Cherry

Type: Cherry
Days to maturity: 57
Why foodies love it: Long dramatic trusses loaded with sweet red fruit make this a showpiece and a salad favorite.

Red Racer

Type: Cherry
Days to maturity: 57
Why foodies love it: Early, productive cherry tomato with juicy, sweet flavor.

Snow White Cherry

Type: Cherry
Days to maturity: 60
Why foodies love it: Sweet and juicy with citrus and pineapple notes, without being overly sugary.

Sparky

Type: Cherry
Days to maturity: 70
Why foodies love it: High sugar content and abundant 1-inch fruit make it a salad bowl standout.

Sugar Basket Orange Cherry

Type: Cherry
Days to maturity: 60
Why foodies love it: Sweet-tangy fruit on a mounded, trailing plant ideal for baskets and patios.

Sugar Basket Red Cherry

Type: Cherry
Days to maturity: 60
Why foodies love it: Delicate-skinned red cherries with extra-sweet flavor.

Suncherry Cherry

Type: Cherry
Days to maturity: 60
Why foodies love it: One of the sweetest cherries available, with thin skins and heavy yields.

Velvet Red

Type: Cherry
Days to maturity: 75
Why foodies love it: One-inch red cherries with sweet, juicy flavor all season.

Very Cherry Cascade

Type: Cherry
Days to maturity: 55
Why foodies love it: Early bright red fruit with excellent flavor on a highly productive plant.

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