• Trip L Crop Tomato

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    Trip L Crop Tomato is certainly a producer. Our plants produced so many, I thought they would never stop.  3-4 ounce fruits are sweetish with good tomato flavor and plenty character. Plants are tall, perhaps 6-7 feet, bushy and vibrant. This is certainly an all purpose variety and can easily be a main market crop. If you are seeking a huge producer with good flavor, plant these, then prepare yourself with a big basket.
  • Mexico Midget Tomato

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    A very flavorful cherry variety, Mexico Midget tomato is a pleasure to grow whether you like cherry tomatoes in your salads or just for snacking on. Plants are about 5-6 feet tall, sometimes taller and produce a prolific crop of dime to nickel sized, full flavored cherries that will keep you snacking. These begin to ripen rather, with our first fruits coming in at 65 days. One of the last varieties to remain on the farm. If you want a very dependable cherry tomato with awesome flavor, try Mexico Midget!
  • Brandywine Cherry Tomato is a high producing variety that totally caught me by surprise. Vibrant and recognizable potato leafed plants have deep green foliage and skinny, tall vines. They produced so many fruits that I just stopped harvesting them after a while. I just couldn't keep up with these. Between this variety, Porter (Charles Herring)  and Piennolo Del Vesuvio, I just didn't have time to harvest anything else. They were all so prolific! Additionally, they taste very good. Large sized cherries are perfect for snacking, cooking, salads and more. Flavor is complete and balanced. A very pleasing experience with Brandywine Cherry. Nice multi-purposed variety. Definitely worth growing!
  • Cherry Belle Radish

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    Cherry Belle Radish

    Ask any radish lover and they will tell you that Cherry Bell radish is a very wonderfully flavored variety, cooked or raw. These little cuties are perfect for anything radish. I like roasting them. in fact, at the time of writing this, I have some in my refrigerator waiting to be roasted. These have a root of about 1 inch in diameter and a somewhat tangy taste. Can be used for anything radish, including soups, salads or perhaps just crunchy raw! Perfect little snack!

  • Even though these prefer cooler temperatures, they perform very well over most regions in the USA. Long Island Brussels Sprouts is more of a compact variety that will yield between 50 and 100 sprouts over the season. These tiny cabbage-like sprouts are great for roasting, pickling or situation where you would normally use greens. Very versatile! Sweeter taste when harvested later in the season, but can be harvested at any time, even before full maturity. Easy to grow!!
  • Rose Queen Cleome

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    Rose Queen Cleome

    A delightful view from any angle, Violet Queen Cleome will brighten your every summer's day. Also known s Spider Flowers, four to five feet tall plants are well known for their summer's long beauty. Easy to grow and germinate, these are great too in a wild flower setting with Coneflowers, Shasta Daisies, Coreopsis etc! Cleomes are hardy and do reseed. Easy to manage and always a talking piece!
  • San Marzano Piccolo Tomato

    San Marzano Piccolo Tomato is an awesome variety for canning whole and for using in salads. They are sweet and delicious. Surprisingly, these began to ripen a little late, but when they did, we had a total blast. Our indeterminate plants were loaded from top to bottom and never stopped until frost. I found these to be a great snack because they were small and delivered a great tomato experience. Nice clusters of 7-10. Exceptional in salads sliced or whole, cooking or making stews etc. Try dehydrating some of these too, so good!
  • Penstemon digitalis

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    Penstemon digitalis

    Penstemon digitalis is one of my favorite wild flowers in the whole world. About 18 years ago(2002) I was slowly driving along the country roads in Mitchell Indiana, when I suddenly noticed this beautiful flower. It was early season, perhaps June, and I couldn't harvest any seeds. About 4 years later these showed up in one of my internet searches. I purchased some seeds and have been growing them since 2007. A very beautiful flower, this is one of the hardiest plants I know of. It will come back year after year, while increasing in the size of its cluster. It also reseeds but not overwhelmingly so. Soft bell shaped, white/pink flower will emerge in early to mid summer. Attracts butterflies, humming birds, bees, pollinators and more! Your flower garden will light up with these, so get ready! About 3 feet tall. Zone 3-8.
  • Orange Centiflor Tomato

    Huge clusters of sweet orange/yellow cherry tomatoes is what you will get with this multi-flora variety. A pleasure to grow, Orange Centiflor tomato is a heavy producer. Our 5 feet tall plants produced so many clusters of 50 or more tomatoes, that we didn't know what to do with them. Perfect for snacking and early too! Critters and birds kept getting these on the vine, so you know they are really good! Exceptional aroma when fully ripened. Great disease resistance! A treat!
  • Millefleur Tomato

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    Millefleur Tomato

    Millefleur tomato is a sweet cherry that produces 50 and more sweet, yellow cherries per cluster! Our plants were about 5 feet tall in full sun and started ripening their fruits about 75 days after transplant into the garden. Once they started ripening they never stopped until season's end! Very hardy with good disease resistance! Awesome for snacking, salads, green pickles and especially preserves. These may work well in larger containers such as 5 gallons or so. You will love the taste and production on these!
  • German Lunchbox Tomato

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    German Lunchbox Tomato

    Looking for a nice, milder cherry with good balance? German Lunchbox tomato will fill that spot. I really liked these and was actually pleasantly pleased when I had my first taste. This tomato grows on taller vines that are prolific and just on time. Our regular leafed, indeterminate plants, produce big crops of plum shaped cherries that had good aroma too! First ripened fruits came in about 72 days after being transplanted. These are clean fruits that didn't crack too much. Along with production, that makes them great candidates for market sales. For me, these were the best in salads and as delicious snacks. I suspect they will make great preserves too! Really nifty little tomato!
  • Rose Quartz Multiflora Tomato

    Roze Quartz Multiflora tomato is a high producing, cherry variety. Clusters of rose pink fruits often exceed 50 and begin to ripen about 75 days after transplant. These indeterminate, regular leafed plants were about 5 feet tall in full sun. Fruits are sweeter and mild with a very good overall taste. Perfect for snacking, preserves, such as jams and jellies. These are also great for whole or even sliced in half pickling when green. Get your baskets ready, you are going to be harvesting millions!
  • Barry's Crazy Cherry Tomato

    A very high producing multi-flora variety, Barry's Crazy Cherry tomato is a pleaser. 5 feet tall plants produce huge clusters of sweet yellow cherries that are mostly pear shaped. Our clusters averaged more than 50 or more sweet, juicy fruits. These are the perfect snack!! They can also be used for canning whole, salads and much more. If you are a market vendor, it will be worth it to grow these! Indeterminate plants showed excellent disease resistance and produced until frost. Visit our multiflora category and choose some massive producers!
  • Kardynal Tomato

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    Kardynal Tomato

    Kardynal tomato is a very pleasing oxheart variety. Healthy plants produce a lot of 6-8 ounce oxhearts that are really versatile. They are so good for slicing too! I had two very good sandwiches with these and they were memorable. With very good texture and balance, these are neither sweet nor tart. What comes through for me, is its overall completeness that remains true to most oxhearts. Plants are not too tall. Great disease resistance! Another one that I will grow again!
  • Creamsicle Grape Tomato

    Think salads and pickling. Creamsicle Grape tomato is excellent for salads with its mildly sweet and flavorful finish. 2 inch long fruits are subtly bi-colored and and pretty. This grape would also go well on a platter. Plants showed extreme disease resistance and were very prolific. Ours started ripening around 75 days from transplant and just produced hundreds of fruits all the way until frost killed them. A very reliable salad variety! Pickle them whole or sliced, they would work well in both applications.
  • Christmas Purple Grapes Tomato

    A plump, fat cherry, Christmas Purple Grapes tomato is definitely a keeper. Boasting full flavored goodness and texture that will pull you in, this variety is definitely worth growing. Plants are very hardy and showed nice disease resistance for us in 2020. These purple/brownish fruits are the perfect snacks that you will never get tired of. Prolific, relatively early, nice aroma too. Try these, you will want much more of them!
  • Dwarf Sweet Satsuma Tomato

    I thought that Dwarf Sweet Satsuma tomato would be just another regular tasting tomato. To my surprise, they were very good! Large cherry tomatoes turn bright yellow/orange when fully ripened. Compact plants are  about 2.5 plants produce plenty fruits. Ours started ripening about 75 days after transplant and continued until season's end. Great for canning and snacking. Awesome aroma!  Good for container gardening and small  garden spaces. A really nice little treasure!
  • RW Cephei Tomato

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    RW Cephei Tomato

    You may not believe it, but RW Cephei tomato is a fine sauce variety. Large fruits can reach 3 pounds. Ours average around 2.5.  Ruffled, flattened fruits are bright red when fully ripened. Plants are not too tall and produce moderately, yet plentiful for such a large variety. I made some awesome tomato sauce with these. I also like them for stews, canning and, when not over ripened for sandwiches. Sweet, flavorful old fashion tomato taste. 90 Days!
  • Piedmont Pear Tomato

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    Piedmont Pear Tomato

    A pretty and tasty variety, Piedmont Pear tomato will turn heads in your garden. High producing plants are about 5 feet tall and begin ripening their fruits around day 75 from transplant. These had really good disease resistance for us. Fruits are borne in many clusters of 5 or 6 and when fully ripened are sweeter, mild and have fruity undertones. A pleasure for snacking, making preserves (jams etc) and plating/garnish. These would be a nice addition to any tomato garden. Try them!
  • Myriam Tomato

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    Myriam Tomato

    Bunches and bunches of bright red cherries is what you will harvest over and over again. Mariam Cherry tomato is a prolific multiflora type that will produce so many great cherries for you that you head will spin. Indeterminate plants were between 5 and 6 feet tall and started ripening very early in the season. Most clusters had 40- more than 60 tomatoes on them. Disease resistance was very good and fruits were sweet over tart. Excellent snack, great for preserves and canning whole. I am really happy that I tried this one! Will definitely grow again!
  • White Sugar Tomato

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    White Sugar Tomato

    A sweeter and juicy variety, White Sugar tomato is a pure gem to grow. Although I would consider this a slicing tomato, I think it would shine as a juice and cooking variety. These are really good right off the vine. Ripening to a pale yellow color, 4-8 ounce fruits have a wonderful aroma when fully done. Very beautiful for plating too! Wonderful market variety! Plants are prolific and around mid season. 80 days!
  • Honey Drop Tomatoes

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    Honey Drop Tomato

    One of the best cherries that I have ever tasted, Honey Drop tomato is also the most unique that I have ever grown! I am totally blown away by everything about this gem! It is the first tomato that I have grown where seeds from one plant produces different colored fruits. Yes, you heard me. Seeds from one plant can produce pinks, yellows and some with pink blushes. It's true! My three plants produced two yellows and a pink. But that is not all, these babies are prolific, have super disease resistance and are very vibrant! I promise you that there is NO tomato with such an aroma. These cherries smell like pure tropical fruits and not tomatoes. So many times I walked by my plants without looking and knew exactly where I was in the garden. All upside with honey drop. Perhaps now my #1 cherry tomato! Highly Recommended!
  • Butterworth's Potato Leaf Tomato

    Butterworth's Potato Leaf tomato produces big yields of 1 pound and bigger tomatoes. Plants are large and hardy. Our plants demonstrated really good disease resistance and seemed to love the hotter days! Fruits have the classic old-style beefsteak flavor, that is well balanced, rich and desirable. This tomato is a sandwich champion, all day every day! Great choice as a main crop because of its huge production, crack /split resistance and fine taste!  You cant go wrong with Butterworths's, it's like butter!
  • Crimson Zebra Tomato

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    Crimson Zebra Tomato

    A prolific variety, Crimson Zebra tomato is desirable and pretty! 5 feet tall, regular leafed plants, produce 2-6 0unce fruits that are sweeter, mildly fruity and delivers an overall good tomato experience. Ours showed nice disease resistance after one small initial treatment. Plants produced all season long. Wonderful tomato aroma. A really nice cooking, snacking and canning variety!
  • Grub's Mystery Green Tomato

    Some people say that you would find the sweetest tomatoes in the green when ripened family. I am here to confirm this! Grub's Mystery Green tomato is a very sweet and well textured variety. In fact, it tastes like some kind of tropical experience to me. 10-14 ounce fruits are born on huge potato leafed vines. Production is good! The plants displayed good disease resistance and hardiness, even in the worst conditions! Slice these up and lay them on a platter and you will see how very beautiful they are. Perfect for sandwiches, cooking and more! One of the very best green tomatoes in my opinion! Don't be afraid to try green when ripened varieties, they are tons of fun to grow and eat!  
  • Goose Creek Tomato

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    Goose Creek Tomato

    I have learned never to underestimate any tomato, yet I love the subtle and sometimes big surprises that the new varieties can bring. Goose Creek tomato brought us really nice gifts this year. Our plants produced plenty: 4-6 ounce, perfectly pink fruits that were crack free and tasty. A really nice multi-purposed tomato, this gem was sweeter, full flavored with a tiny bit of recognizable tang; a nice and memorable flavor. Plants are robust and hardy. This is a perfect variety for canning, slicing, cooking and so much more. Great choice for the first-time gardener wanting to experience he joys of growing heirloom tomatoes! You can't go wrong with this one!  
  • Orange Roussollini Tomato

    Orange Roussollini Tomato is a prolific cherry. Plump fruits begin to ripen orange before turning to a deep red. Mildly sweet, with some tang, this one delivers a very pleasing experience! Plants are super prolific and begin to ripen their fruits about 75 days from transplant. Plants were no taller than 5 feet and did well in hot weather. These are perfect for canning, snacking and salads. A great choice also for market sales. Try these!
  • Amber Keyes Tomato

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    Amber Keyes Tomato

    A beautiful sight to see, Amber Keyes tomato plants produce huge clusters of the most beautifully colored, greenish/yellowish fruits! True to its multiflora genes, our plants produced many clusters of more than 50 fruits, that were sweet, inviting and juicy. I especially liked that they were relatively early producers. These were transplanted in early May and we got our first ripened fruits on July 7th. Get ready for tons and tons of pear shaped cherry sized fruits! You will be amazed! Plants were 5 feet tall and hard working. A great choice for snacking, preserves(I make jam), salads etc!  

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