by Reto Zgraggen | Apr 25, 2019
90 days for ripe fruit, Indeterminate vines.This variety was brought back from Barcelona. It was sourced at a village market. The lady selling the fruit had all her other tomatoes labeled with the price, but not this one. We asked her for the name and she insisted...
by Reto Zgraggen | Apr 25, 2019
Mid Season taking about 90 days for ripe fruit. The plant is indeterminate. The CacaMole tomato is a very surprising tomato with unusual texture and an even more unusual name. The fruits were sourced in Turino Italy at the farmers market. They were the only fruits...
by Reto Zgraggen | Apr 25, 2019
Indeterminate vines produce ripe fruit in 70-80 days from transplant. This is one of the most popular market tomatoes in Sicily.The name “Ciliegino” is Italian for cherry. The high sugar content of the Ciliegino tomatoes grown in Sicily have become...
by Reto Zgraggen | Apr 25, 2019
by Reto Zgraggen | Apr 25, 2019
Early season, about 80 days for ripe fruit. The plant is an indeterminate dwarf variety which means that it will be a small bush of 3” or smaller and not a vine but will produce fruits all season long. The fruits are small green pear shaped cherries that look...