
Amish Paste
Solanum lycopersicum
Turn of the century heirloom for sauces and canning. Deep red 8 oz fruits with … Continued
Scientifically speaking, a tomato is definitely a fruit. True fruits are developed from the ovary in the base of the flower, and contain the seeds of the plant. That said, tomatoes are generally called ‘vegetables’ because they are used in savoury rather than sweet cooking.
There are tomatoes for fresh eating like big sandwich slicers and tiny cherry varieties. Some varieties make excellent sauces. Yellow varieties are easier on those sensitive to high acid content. Heirlooms have amazing old-time flavor, and there are disease-resistant hybrids that will grow in the most difficult gardens.
Plant Borage with your tomato plants to repel insects!
All plants are grown in 3.25″ pots for $3.75 each. Flats of 18 mixed veggies are discounted 10%. Plants are grown with organic potting mix and fertilizer.
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Solanum lycopersicum
Turn of the century heirloom for sauces and canning. Deep red 8 oz fruits with … Continued
Solanum lycopersicum
Arkansas/Missouri Ozark Mountain heirloom produces medium-sized, about 6 oz. Highly adaptable.
Solanum lycopersicum
A bright new addition to the Artisan Series. A beautiful orange-yellow, 1-1/2” cherry with red … Continued
Solanum lycopersicum
12-14 oz fruits with just the right amount of flavor for fresh eating in salads … Continued
Solanum lycopersicum
(VFFAStTSWV) Large, bright red tomatoes. Good acid/sugar balance.
Solanum lycopersicum
(VFNASt) Red midseason fruit, plump, juicy, often weighing in at more than 1 lb. Disease … Continued
Solanum lycopersicum
Prolific yielder with black, oval-shaped fruits with an earthy, smokey flavor and a firm texture.
Solanum lycopersicum
Dark, deep red, almost black with green shoulders. Matures early.
Solanum lycopersicum
Dates back to 1885 and considered to be the world’s best tomato. Extra-large fruit up … Continued
Solanum lycopersicum
(VFFNT) Determinate sister to the popular Early Girl produces the same fruit in a compact, … Continued
Solanum lycopersicum
(VFN) Compact plants grow 3-1/2’ tall and produce huge, red, 3-4” fruits. Bears consistently up … Continued
Solanum lycopersicum
Originally from Russia. Excellent for fresh eating! Indeterminate.