by Reto Zgraggen | Aug 3, 2016
Indeterminate vines produce ripe fruits early to mid seasoning about70 days from transplant. The “Tomate Citron” is known by several other names: Plum Lemon, Wonder of the World, Worlds Wonder, and Wonder Light. It is a Russian heirloom. The original...
by Reto Zgraggen | Jul 11, 2016
Indeterminate vines produce ripe fruits in 75-80 days. Originally from France, registered in the French catalogue GNIS 2010. Named after Saint Marthe, the sister to Mary and Lazarus. She was the ‘keeping it real’ saint. She often cooked for Jesus and...
by Reto Zgraggen | Jul 11, 2016
Indeterminate vines, 80 days for ripe fruit. An odd shaped tomato between the appearance of a paste and plum. It is believed to be an old Spanish heirloom. The color is bright red and the shape varies quite a bit, with some fruits leaning toward the shape of a...
by Reto Zgraggen | Jul 11, 2016
Indeterminate vines produce ripe fruit mid season in about 80 days. The DeColgar tomato is a traditional storage tomatoes from Spain. The name means “to hang up”. It is very common to see long trusses of these fruits hanging in the markets in Barcelona, as...