Indeterminate vines produce ripe fruit in 60 days from transplant. The Précoce de Sibérie Tomato (which means “Early Siberian” in French) comes from cold climates and is a good variety for containers and balconies. Fruit size is quite variable but are often small. The...
Indeterminate vines produce ripe fruit in 60 days. This variety comes to us from Baker Creek, and besides being beautiful it is an early variety. According to Baker Creek the flavor is fantastic, and sugary yet has a strong tomato flavor with hints of grape and plum...
Indeterminate vines produce ripe fruit late in the season in about 90-110 days. The Boloto tomato was created by the Timiryazev Agricultural Academy in Moscow and was placed on the Russian Federation state register in 2004. It has become a favorite variety for...
Indeterminate variety which ripens in about 85 days from transplant. The Giant Crimson tomato went extinct about 85 years ago and would have been gone if it weren’t for the hard work and seed stewardship of Mr. and Mrs. MIGardener Luke and Sindy Marion of Michigan who...
Indeterminate variety, ripens in 75-80 days from transplanting. Created by Lee Goodwin of J&L Gardens. These gorgeous green fruits range in size from 6-10 ounces of complex and unusual sweet flavor. According to many tomato growers, this variety is believed to...