by chris | Apr 16, 2022
Indeterminate vines, takes 65-70 days for ripe fruit. Highly productive sugar sweet fruit so small that you could fit several on a spoon. It has been said that the big flavor of a beefsteak Tomato is rolled up inside of these tiny pea sized fruit. The seeds were...
by chris | Apr 15, 2022
Indeterminate, mid season, 90 days for ripe fruit. A Russian commercial tomato bred by The Federal Nauchny Tsentr Ovoshenodstva. This variety should not be confused with the other Russian pink variety with the same name. Lotos was introduced to the Seed Savers...
by chris | Apr 13, 2022
The Long Island Cheese Squash is mature in about 105 days. This squash is loved for its silky smooth texture. It is also cultivated for its shelf life.It is also caught after for being used in pumpkin pie. Its name is a combo of its growing area and for its shape as a...
by chris | Apr 13, 2022
110 days. The Blue Hubbard is a phenomenal storage squash as it has a very long shelf life. This variety dates back to 1854 when it arrived in Marblehead, Massachusetts from the West Indies and is believed to be native to South America. Seeds were eventually given to...
by chris | Apr 13, 2022
between 3-5 20+ pounds pumpkin.The Cinderella Pumpkin (Rouge vif D’Estampes) might just be the oldest variety still being grown today. Originally a French heirloom that was used as the model for Cinderella pumpkin by fairytale illustrators. The fruits are...