by Reto Zgraggen | Jul 11, 2016
Indeterminate vines produce ripe fruit late in the season in about 85 to 90 days.The seeds were originally gifted from Mrs. Ed Tuxhorn form Indiana. This tomato is believed to be a heirloom that was carried across the Appalachians. They were were offered in the 1991...
by Reto Zgraggen | Jul 11, 2016
First made its appearance in the 1991 Seed Savers Exchange Yearbook by Glenn Drowns from Iowa. Glen got the original seeds from Donald Branscomb from Clearlake, California. Little else is known about its origin, but this variety packs a big tropical fruity flavor,...
by Reto Zgraggen | Jul 11, 2016
Believed to have originated in Kentucky, where several other bicolored heirloom tomatoes got their start, but little information is known. That being said, this tomato boasts beautiful orange and yellow coloring with red variegated skin. some fruits are almost...
by Reto Zgraggen | Jul 11, 2016
Early season variety that produces ripe fruit in as little as 70 days. This rare gem of a tomato is said to be a cross between Evergreen, Aunt Ruby’s German Green, and Brandywine heirloom tomato varieties. The Absinthe tomato boasts a beautiful emerald color...
by Reto Zgraggen | Jul 11, 2016
Indeterminate variety takes about 80 days for ripe fruit. The Painted Ukrainian tomato is an old variety from the Ukraine. It was first introduced commercially by The Tomatofest in the early 2000’s. These fruits were part of a two year project where all the proceeds...