by chris | May 1, 2020
Mid season variety, about 80 for ripe fruit from transplant. Fruits develop on indeterminate vines.The Wisconsin 55 Gold tomato is a mutation of the familiar Wisconsin 55 (red) discovered by professor emeritus of UC Berkeley Robert Raabe in 1953 during his time...
by chris | Apr 5, 2020
Mid season variety taking about 75-85 days and grows on indeterminate vines. Ace 55 tomato was bred for the market so it resists cracking, bruising and bursting. A perfect farmer’s market tomato. This tomato has low acid and hence will need to be pressure cooked...
by chris | Apr 5, 2020
Mid season, about 80 days for ripe fruits from transplantation. Fruits grow on indeterminate vines. This variety is a historic heirloom tomato. The seeds were shared with Baker Creek Seed by Diann Dirks, garden blogger and creator of The Garden Lady of Georgia. She...
by chris | Feb 6, 2020
95 days to maturity. Indeterminate vines. An old English heirloom from the 1920s sometimes called “Sutton White”. The fruits are white beefsteak that have a yellow gloss quality. The flavor is excellent and fruity with a sweet finish.
by chris | Feb 6, 2020
75-80 days for ripe fruit. Indeterminate dwarf tomato growth pattern, meaning that it continues to fruit all season but only grows to 4 feet tall. A new variety developed by Blane Horton. The Aftershock is a sister to the “Pit Viper” Tomato. Fruits are small,...