• Dwarf Audrey's Love Tomato

    Dwarf Audrey's Love tomato is a plump, bi-colored variety.  2.5 feet tall plants are prolific and relatively early. One of our favorites in 2020, these things never stopped producing. Although this variety will do excellently in the ground it can easily be grown in in containers too. Taste is mild, with sweet undertones and earthiness, which I like. Ripened fruits are about 2 inches long with purple and green blushing and striping! Really beautiful and easy to manage, especially in small garden spaces!
  • Dwarf Aussie Drop Tomato

    Dwarf Aussie Drop tomato is a heart shaped fruit that grows on rugose, regular leafed plants. Plants were about 2.5 feet tall and produced heavily. Minimal staking is required. This variety is perfect for dark, sweet sauces, canning, cooking and more. Also a very nice snack in the garden. If you grow in smaller gardens or containers, these will work excellently. A few fruits were more elongated than heart shaped. I recommend 4-5 gallon containers or larger! I really loved these for sauces and cooking with.
  • Dwarf Banana Toes Tomato

    Dwarf Banana Toes tomato is a product of the Dwarf Tomato Project. This collaborative team has produces some of the best dwarf tomatoes in the world. Banana Toes is a mild, classic sauce and paste variety. 2- 3 inch fruits are produced on plants that are not taller than 2 feet. Determinate plants start ripening their fruits about 70 days after transplant. When fully ripened, banana Toes turns a beautiful canary yellow. Very pretty fruits that can do well for cooking and canning also. Perfect for container and small space gardening!
  • Dwarf Clare Valley Pink Tomato

    Don't be surprised if you grow these every year. Dwarf Clare Valley Pink tomato is a high producing, early variety. Ours produced their first ripened fruits around 72 days from transplant. 2.5 feet tall plants produced plenty round fruits that were about 4-6 ounces each. These are sweet and juicy with a very nice overall flavor. These would also do wonderfully in smaller gardens or in containers. Good disease resistance!
  • Dwarf Jackass Yellow Tomato

    Dwarf Jackass Yellow tomato turned out to be one of my favorites in 2020. Very clean, shiny, deep yellow fruits are truly a sight to behold when fully ripened. These remind me of Dwarf Egypt Yellow in size and shape, but taste is totally different. Jackass Yellow is sweeter and has a fruity after-taste that I like. This is a really good slicing tomato that will leave you wanting more. Plants are about 3 feet tall and produce prolifically. 75 days to first ripened fruits. If you would like good production in a smaller garden, try Dwarf Jackass Yellow tomato. For ground or container growing!
  • Dwarf Mint Streak Tomato

    Beautiful green and yellow bi-color fruits is what you will get when you grow Dwarf Mint Streak Tomato. That's not all though! You will also experience mildly sweet and juicy variety that will suck you in. Our plants were about 2.5 feet tall and were vibrant and prolific. They started ripening their fruits about 72 days after transplant. No diseases were experienced with these! Perfect for snacking, plating, cooking, market sales and so much more. Works well for smaller gardens and container growing! Give these a shot, you too may be hooked!
  • Dwarf Numbat Tomato

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    Dwarf Numbat Tomato

    Dwarf Numbat Tomato was a nice little find for us in 2020. Short plants produced heavy crops of large cherries that were great for canning, snacking and even slicing. Taste for us was mild and tart and tasty. Our plants were about 2-2.5 feet tall and started ripening fruits about 70 days after transplant. A beautiful marbling of greens and yellows, Numbat will work well in small garden spaces as well as in containers.
  • Dwarf Peppermint Stripes Tomato

    If you are looking for an outstanding Dwarf tomato, try Dwarf Peppermint Stripes. I first grew these in 2020 as a trial and loved them. This year, 2021, I grew them out for seeds. Beautiful bi-colored fruits have complex but very balanced taste. Nice size for a good garden snack. Slices very nicely when fully ripened. Plants are 3 feet tall and prolific. Ours began ripening about 74 days after transplant and continued until frost. Good disease resistance.
  • Dwarf Red Heart Tomato

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    Dwarf Red Heart Tomato

    I am so happy that we grew these in 2020. Dwarf Red Heart tomato is a very beautiful fruit. 2.4 feet tall plants  produce 4-6 ounce, heart shaped fruits, that are bright red when fully ripened. Delicious rich taste and perfect for sauces and paste. Great garden snack too. Our plants had excellent disease resistance and were very prolific. One of the first tomatoes to ripen this year. 70 days to first ripened fruits!  Perfect for container growing and smaller garden spaces!
  • Dwarf Round Robin Tomato

    Just when you thought that you've seen it all, here comes Dwarf Round Robin tomato! This real cutie is also very tasty. Round Robin has some of the same colorings of Dwarf Audrey's Love. Both are beautiful! Plants are short, perfect for container growing and early. Ours started ripening fruits about 72 days from transplant. No signs of diseases were ever seen on these! Taste is sweet and fruity, very rich taste on these! Tree-like plants are about 2.5 feet tall and will keep pumping them out for you! Try these!!
  • 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!
  • Dwarf Dainty Isabel Tomato

    Dwarf Dainty Isabel tomato is a beautifully colored fruit that grows on short and stocky plants. Plants did not grow taller than two feet tall. I was really astonished with Dainty Isabel's taste. It had excellent balance and was neither sweet or tart. Nice old time tomato flavor when fully ripened. These dwarf plants displayed excellent disease resistance. This and all the dwarf varieties that we offer will do excellently in larger containers of 5 gallons and larger!
  • Sunflower Possibilities Mix

    USA SALES ONLY PLEASE! See Bottom Of Page For Full Gallery Of Images! Sunflower Possibilities Mix will be a blast for any flower garden. In this mix is included seven different colors and varieties. Everything from bright yellows, to brown blushes, to purple/brown. You will find larger blooms to smaller ones. Each variety and color has it's own characteristics and beauty. Some varieties bloom earlier and others later. One thing's for sure, at some point they will all be blooming at the same time, what a blast! Later on, if you are a bird lover, watch them come for their fill of sunflower seeds. They will be there all day every day, delighting you with natural wildlife beauty. They'll have plenty of songs to sing! There will be American Goldfinch, Cardinals, Blue Jays and more! Get this mix and enjoy a wonderful bright summer and fall!
  • 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!
  • 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!
  • LLarg Tomato

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    LLarg Tomato

    LLarg Tomato is the perfect sauce variety! But if you want some serious stews too, try these. What a great cooking variety! They cooked down into a nice rich and thick end product with natural sweetness and high flavor! 3 inch elongated fruits are medium firm and ripen deep red. Plants produce plenty and fruits are not too seedy. Llarg started ripening about 80 days after transplant. They continued until first frost. Take this gem straight to your kitchen and make some of the best tomato products ever. Nice for canning too!
  • 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!
  • 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!
  • Reinhard Kraft's White Heart Tomato

    I happen to think that Reinhard Kraft's White Heart tomato is one of the best tasting white/yellows around. I also like the variety's  production and good disease resistance. This is a very desirable tomato to me. 5-6 feet tall plants produce 6-8 ounce fruits that are sweet, slightly fruity and satisfying. It delivers the complete tomato experience! They started ripening about 80 days after transplant. When fully ripened you'll find a beautiful pink blushing on its blossom end. This marbling can also be found when sliced! Nice choice for plating/garnish, slicing, cooking, sauces and of course eating right out of the garden! Another great tomato from Mr. Kraft, another win for the tomato community!
  • Fish Pepper Seeds

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    Fish Pepper

    Being a Caribbean man, I really appreciate this pepper. Its heat is perfect for cooking some of my favorite dishes. I love to use them in my stews and soups. Fish pepper is an old African American heirloom that predates 1870. Plants have variegated white and green leaves. Peppers also display a similar multi-colored pigment, then turn bright red when ripened. The Scoville scale measures them at 5,000–30,000 SHU, which is hotter than a Jalapeño but still perfect for cooking delicious meals! Our 2 foot tall plants are always prolific and hardy, producing in any weather. These are great for pickling, making flakes, powder and more!
  • 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!
  • 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!
  • 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!
  • Giant Kalian Tomato

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    Giant Kalian Tomato

    A very pleasing tomato, Giant Kalian tomato took me by surprise this year.  Our plants were really vibrant and disease-free. I really loved production also. These produced quite nicely until late in the season. Fruits were between 8 and 16 ounces, pink shinned and very, very good!  These even tasted good when not fully ripened. They remind me somewhat of Dester tomato, which, to me is one of the best beefsteaks ever! These are perfect for anything, really! Sandwiches will shine when you use this variety! Give it a shot!
  • Black Mammoth Tomato

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    Black Mammoth Tomato

    Black Mammoth Tomato is a rich tasting beefsteak that ripens purple/black. These can reach 14 ounces and sometimes more. Vigorous plants produce plenty, relatively crack fruits, that are sandwich ready. This tomato delivers the complete tomato experience for those who like a forward tasting variety! Ours averaged between 8 and 12 ounces but some were a bit larger. Great for market sales, garnish and even some sweet dark sauce or stew. You'll love these!  80-85 Days! Delicious 80 Days!
  • Stevie Pepper

    I love, love this pepper. If you can tolerate the heat, Stevie pepper will definitely please you! Not only is it pretty, but tangled in it's heat, is some distant fruitiness. When. cooked whole in my beans, its aroma was something to appreciate!  Our plants were about 3 feet tall and produced a little late. Production was good and plants were exceptionally good in extremely hot weather and periods of drought. Great for some nice powder or flakes. I can definitely see this in some spicy soup or gumbo, YUMM!
  • 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.
  • 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!

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