Early season variety that produces ripe fruit in 75-85 days from transplant and grow from indeterminate vines. The plants thrive in early spring and in the fall when the heat is not at its hottest, a pattern is common for the black varieties from colder...
Mid season variety that ripens fruit between 80-90 days from transplant. The growth habit is indeterminate and a well producer all season long. It was discovered by Millard Murdock, of Flat Rock, North Carolina in his garden and believed to be a stabilized bee cross...
95-100 days. Indeterminate, potato leaf plant grows to about 5 feet. First shared with the SSE by Neil Lockhart from Oblong, Illinois in 2007. An Australian discovery in a Paul Robeson growing patch by David Lockwood (the “Grub” man himself). Fruits are...
Fruits ripen in 90 days from transplant, upon indeterminate vines. The variety was share by Eric Pedebas de Maurin-Lattes from Hérault. Moya Verte is another in the Moya line related to both ‘Moya Noire’ and ‘Moya Jaune’. The fruits are a...
95-100 days for ripe fruit. Indeterminate plant growth habit. The West Virginia Penitentiary tomato is historic and iconic. In West Virginia Prisons during the 1940s and 1950s the inmates farmed their own gardens. The extra produce was sold locally and this tomato was...