by chris | Apr 18, 2020
Determinate Dwarf mid season variety, taking about 75-85 days from transplant for ripe fruits. The plant grows no higher than 1.5 -2 feet tall but produces fruits all season long like an indeterminate tomato. Fruits are green paste with yellow stripes at maturity....
by chris | Apr 18, 2020
Late season tomato about 90 days. Fruits grow on indeterminate vines. This heirloom comes from Italy yet has a French name. The fruits are oxhearts with a pointed nipple at the end and grow in pairs, hence the name Têton de Venus (Venus’ Breast). The fruits are...
by chris | Apr 17, 2020
Indeterminate vines produce ripe fruit in 70+ days from transplant. Lee Goodwin of J&L Gardens Seeds got seeds for Mrs Schlaubaugh’s tomato from Glenn and Linda at Sandhill. Large deep-red 8-12 ounce strawberry shaped fruit hang on delicate and wispy leaves. These...
by chris | Apr 14, 2020
80-95 days for mature fruit, vines are indeterminate but usually star low and bushy. This variety has a complex history.The Golden King of Siberia tomato originated in Russia, but funny enough no Golden King of Siberia actually tomato can be found in Russia. However,...
by chris | Apr 6, 2020
Vines are indeterminate. Mid season variety that takes about 90 days for ripe fruit from transplant. This variety is a very special and was originally found in Europe. The very unique and beautiful foliage is variegated, offering an ornamental delight in every...