by Reto Zgraggen | Aug 14, 2016
Indeterminate variety, about 100 days for fruit to ripen.The Tie Dye Tomesol is believed to be an accidental cross between the tomatoes White Tomesol and Pink Berkeley Tie Dye This cross occurred in my garden and was likely the work of some maverick bee. The fruits...
by Reto Zgraggen | Aug 3, 2016
Indeterminate vines grow ripe fruit in 80 days from transplant. A variety by J & L Gardens. It was released in 2014.These tomatoes are larger than a cherry tomato, but smaller than a saladette. They are yellow with dark blue/brown shoulders.The flavor is juicy...
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, 70-80 days for ripe fruit. Originally from Eastern Europe and previously known as ‘Grusha Rozovaya’.The shape of the fruit is that of a pear and very small, about the size of a cherry tomato. The color is pinkish red, and the fruit is...