Gold Nugget
Solanum lycopersicum
Gold Nugget cherry tomatoes have a rich, sweet flavor. Vigorous and determinate, plants are loaded … Continued
Plant tomato starts after night temperatures reach 60° (mid- to late-May or even June) or cover transplants at dusk with cloches or other protective structures to get a head start. If you are starting seeds plan to sow in mid- to late-March to avoid having to keep fast-growing seedlings indoors.
Determinate tomato varieties require less space and support and produce a more bushy plant that can be grown in a container. Fruit is produced and ripens all at once. Indeterminate varieties grow much larger and need strong support. Vines will keep growing and fruits are produced and ripen over the summer season until temperatures drop.
Plants need at least 8 hours of sun per day and regular watering. Add compost to soil and mulch after planting to keep weeds down and roots cool and hydrated. Water deeply and often to prevent blossom end rot and promote vine growth and fruit production.
Support vines with hoop-style tomato cages, lattices, stakes, and wire fencing or cattle panels. Space to allow good air circulation and access for picking fruit and pruning vines.
Tomato plants are heavy feeders, so plan to top dress with compost and/or feed with an organic fertilizer throughout the growing season. We recommend Espoma Tomato-tone.
Solanum lycopersicum
Gold Nugget cherry tomatoes have a rich, sweet flavor. Vigorous and determinate, plants are loaded … Continued
Solanum lycopersicum
Darkest cherry, exceptionally high in anti-oxidants. Ripens to a rich purple-red. Resistant to fungus and … Continued
Solanum lycopersicum
(VFFNASt) Earlier than Jet Star and with better disease resistance. Juicy 8 oz fruits, huge … Continued
Solanum lycopersicum
Elongated fruits won’t crack. Clusters of unusual, sweet-flavored, glossy, red-skinned fruits weigh 1 oz. each.
Lake Valley Seed specializes in garden seeds and focuses on providing top-quality garden seeds. All … Continued
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Lemon-yellow 6–7 oz fruits 3 1/2” across. Mild flavored, adds inviting color to salads. Indeterminate.
Solanum lycopersicum
3/4” bright yellow fruits with a sweet-tart flavor. Pretty in salads, delicious to eat! Indeterminate.
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(FASt) Compact vines produce medium-sized, flavorful fruits. Determinate.
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Bright red, pear-shaped fruits with few seeds. Determinate.
Solanum lycopersicum
(VFASt) Bright red fruits with heavy walls average about 7 oz. Disease resistant. Indeterminate vines.
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Italian heirloom tomato from southern Italy. Imported cans are quite expensive–grow your own!
Solanum lycopersicum
Originally from the Amana Colonies in Iowa, these huge, light orange, fluted beefsteak tomatoes can … Continued