by chris | Feb 6, 2020
95 days for ripe fruits. Indeterminate vines. Created by Jean-Claude Bosher, France and also known as the “Coeur de Zebre Apricot”. The Coeur de Zébre variety is a result of the crossing of “Cœur de Boeuf ” and “Red Zebra”. It is not the...
by chris | Feb 6, 2020
85 days mid-season variety, growing on determinate bushy plants. These tomatoes are stunning! The Copper River was created by Lynn Brown of Napa Valley, California. This is a thin skinned tomato of warm copper color with a yellow glow and neon pink inner flesh. Even...
by chris | Feb 6, 2020
90 days for ripe fruit to develop. Indeterminate vines. This “Mystery” developed in a fresh garden and was first shared by Sébastient Berthier (Drôme) in 2008. He first sent seeds to Pascal Moreau (Belgium) who distributed them in the international...
by chris | Feb 6, 2020
95 days to maturity. Indeterminate vines. An old English heirloom from the 1920s sometimes called “Sutton White”. The fruits are white beefsteak that have a yellow gloss quality. The flavor is excellent and fruity with a sweet finish.
by chris | Feb 6, 2020
75-80 days for ripe fruit. Indeterminate dwarf tomato growth pattern, meaning that it continues to fruit all season but only grows to 4 feet tall. A new variety developed by Blane Horton. The Aftershock is a sister to the “Pit Viper” Tomato. Fruits are small,...