by chris | Feb 14, 2020
Armenia is famous for their delicious tomatoes, the Armenian people considers tomatoes to be a fruit (rightly so!) and eat them like an apple or a pear. The Armenian tomato is a mid to late season variety taking about 90 days for ripe fruit, and an indeterminate vine....
by chris | Feb 6, 2020
90 days for fruits to ripen. Indeterminate plant growth. Also called “Tsarskiy Podarok” which is its original Russian name. This is an old Russian heirloom first seen in Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds catalog in 2011. The fruits are average size and deep...
by chris | Feb 6, 2020
95 days for ripe fruits. Indeterminate vines. Created by Jean-Claude Bosher, France and also known as the “Coeur de Zebre Apricot”. The Coeur de Zébre variety is a result of the crossing of “Cœur de Boeuf ” and “Red Zebra”. It is not the...
by chris | Feb 6, 2020
85 days mid-season variety, growing on determinate bushy plants. These tomatoes are stunning! The Copper River was created by Lynn Brown of Napa Valley, California. This is a thin skinned tomato of warm copper color with a yellow glow and neon pink inner flesh. Even...
by chris | Feb 6, 2020
85 days for fruits to ripen. Indeterminate vines. Developed by Blane Horton of Jackson, Mississippi. The Copperhead Dwarf comes out of the ‘Rumpelstiltskin’ project (‘Dwarf Wild Fred’ and Keith Muellers ‘H-28) which also produced other wonderful varieties like...