by Reto Zgraggen | Aug 3, 2016
Growing in an indeterminate pattern and ripening in about 70-80 days and performs better with more dry heat growing conditions, the Costoluto Genovese is an important variety with historical significance. Thomas Jefferson grew it started back in 1809 and grew it every...
by Reto Zgraggen | Aug 3, 2016
The ever popular Brandywine tomato made its was into way the Seed Savers Exchange 1982 yearbook, thanks to Ben Quisenberry from Ohio. He got the seeds from Dorris Sudduth Hill, whose family had been growing them for over 80 years. The long history of growing a tomato...
by Reto Zgraggen | Aug 3, 2016
One of the four Pachino tomato varieties under IGP/PGI classification from southern Sicily. Ciliegino is Italian for “cherry”. This is an extremely sweet tomato that bursts with juiciness. More plants?Come to the Garden of Eat’n and discover our 2021...
by Reto Zgraggen | Aug 3, 2016
Martin Longseth of Sun Prairie, Wisconsin is responsible for first introducing the Harvard Square tomato to SSE in the 2007. It is believed to be a sport of Green Copia. The flavor is great! Sugary, wet and juicy with tropical notes and a savory finish. More...
by Reto Zgraggen | Aug 3, 2016
This variety might be the favorite of Sicilian tomato lovers. It’s name means “red Grape” in Italian. It is one of the four IGP designated tomatoes from Pachino, Sicily, from the southern most part of Sicily, where tomato growing has become a big...