by chris | Apr 5, 2020
Late season, about 95 days. Indeterminate vines. The 1884 is a wonderful old heirloom tomato discovered by James Lyde Williamson in a a pile of flood debris in Friendly West Virginia from the Ohio River in the year 1884. This was one of Gary Ibsen’s favorite...
by chris | Apr 5, 2020
Mid season, about 75 days for ripe fruit. Indeterminate vines. A tomato by breeder Ruslan Doohov, one of Europe’s top tomato breeder. The Blue Pear tomato fruits are sweet and juicy. The vines have good disease resistant and produce abundantly. The fruits are about...
by chris | Feb 15, 2020
Indeterminate vines produce ripe fruit in 85 days from transplant. The Piccadilly tomato is native to southern Italy and are one of the primary varieties grown in Sicily in Pachino, Campania, and Puglia. It is believed to be an offspring of the ancient Vesuvian...
by chris | Feb 14, 2020
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by chris | Feb 6, 2020
85 days for fruits to ripen. Indeterminate vines. This variety was created by Jose Antoine by crossing “Ananas” with the “OSU Blue”. The selection was for small round fruit with dark shoulders and light yellow and orange undersides. The flesh is...