by Reto Zgraggen | Apr 25, 2019
90 days for ripe fruit, Indeterminate vines.This variety was brought back from Barcelona. It was sourced at a village market. The lady selling the fruit had all her other tomatoes labeled with the price, but not this one. We asked her for the name and she insisted...
by Reto Zgraggen | Apr 25, 2019
Early season, about 80 days for ripe fruit. The plant is an indeterminate dwarf variety which means that it will be a small bush of 3” or smaller and not a vine but will produce fruits all season long. The fruits are small green pear shaped cherries that look...
by Reto Zgraggen | Apr 22, 2019
The Sgt. Peppers Tomato grows on indeterminate vines and takes 70 days to ripen. This unusual heart shaped tomato has dark black shoulders from high concentrations of anthocyanin, making it a highly nutritious fruit. The parents of Sgt. Peppers tomato are the...
by Reto Zgraggen | Apr 22, 2019
Indeterminate, regular leaf plant with fine foliage, ripens fruit in 90 days. Originally From Palestine, Ohio. and introduced to the Seed Savers Yearbook in 1986 by Nick and Alice Rini. The plants produce large 10-30 oz. fruit that are red and slightly elongated...