Indeterminate variety which ripens in about 85 days from transplant. The Giant Crimson tomato went extinct about 85 years ago and would have been gone if it weren’t for the hard work and seed stewardship of Mr. and Mrs. MIGardener Luke and Sindy Marion of Michigan who...
Indeterminate variety, ripens in 75-80 days from transplanting. Created by Lee Goodwin of J&L Gardens. These gorgeous green fruits range in size from 6-10 ounces of complex and unusual sweet flavor. According to many tomato growers, this variety is believed to...
Indeterminate variety produces ripe fruit in about 80 days. Fruits are 3-8 ounces and are round globe shaped. While the name has “heart” in it, it isn’t heart shaped. The fruits are bright orange and a dense fleshy deliciousness that you shouldn’t miss. They are very...
Semi-Determinate Dwarf variety that ripens fruit in 70 days from transplant and grow on 2-3 foot plants. Created by Blane Horton, this oxheart tomato is a sight to see. The fruits are bright orange flesh with green stripes and range in size from 4-10 ounces. The...
Indeterminate vines produce ripe fruit in 80 days after transplant. In 2005 Tatiana Kouchnareva found the Val’s Green Striped’ in a pack of seeds of ‘Sasha’s Altai’ tomato saved by Val and Dan McMurray (Wyndell, BC, Canada) in 2005 and...