by chris | Feb 6, 2020
85 days for ripe fruit. Indeterminate vines. A new American variety believed to be an accidental cross of “Lillian’s Yellow” Heirloom with an unknown variety from the garden of Millard Murdock.Fruits are large beefsteak types with yellow and orange...
by chris | Feb 6, 2020
Mid Season variety that takes 85-90 days for ripe fruit from transplant day. Indeterminate vines. First offered in the 1992 Seed Savers Yearbook curtesy of Robert Richardson who obtained seeds from Regina Yanice of Ohio. The fruits are very large and are yellow...
by chris | Feb 6, 2020
75-80 days for ripe fruit. Indeterminate dwarf tomato growth pattern, meaning that it continues to fruit all season but only grows to 4 feet tall. A new variety developed by Blane Horton. The Aftershock is a sister to the “Pit Viper” Tomato. Fruits are small,...
by chris | Feb 6, 2020
75-80 days to ripen fruit. Indeterminate growth habit. This variety is created by Brad Gates and is a segregation of his famous Berkeley Tie Dye line from Wild Boar Farms. The beefsteak fruits are a mix of red and yellow where one color can be more dominant on the...
by chris | Feb 6, 2020
90 days from transplant earn you ripe fruit. indeterminate vines. Initially discovered by Craig LeHoullier as a cross between Brandywine and an unknown variety probably from the work of a bee. Fruits are decent size, between 10-16 ounces. The fruits are red and yellow...