by chris | Feb 14, 2020
Armenia is famous for their delicious tomatoes, the Armenian people considers tomatoes to be a fruit (rightly so!) and eat them like an apple or a pear. The Armenian tomato is a mid to late season variety taking about 90 days for ripe fruit, and an indeterminate vine....
by chris | Feb 13, 2020
Mid season variety needs 85 days for fruits to ripen after transplant. Indeterminate vines. Summer Cider is another variety from master tomato breeder Tom Wagner. Initially he called the variety “Apple Butter” but there is a story after a dinner invitation...
by chris | Feb 6, 2020
90 days for fruits to ripen. Indeterminate plant growth. Also called “Tsarskiy Podarok” which is its original Russian name. This is an old Russian heirloom first seen in Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds catalog in 2011. The fruits are average size and deep...
by chris | Feb 6, 2020
75 days to ripen fruit. Indeterminate growth pattern. Origin is unknown. The fruits are bright orange just like the color of a setting sun. The fruits are rounded decent size between 10 -14 ounces. The flavory is citrusy with sweet acidic fruity flavor.
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...