• Viva Le Bruno White Tomato

    There is so much I could say about Viva Le Bruno White Tomato! But I would just say that I feel very fortunate to have grown this variety this year. I'll start by saying that production is very high. Plants are hardy and never stop producing. This is a very tough variety that came through long spells of rain and even longer periods of drought. Nonetheless, they produced what seemed like millions of 4-8 ounce, pale yellow fruits. When t comes to taste, this tomato has a delicate fruity finish, nice sweetness with really good texture that results in a winning flavor that kept me eating and eating. In conclusion, this is a very good tomato that I would easily give seven stars. Sauce, cooking, garnish, sandwiches and more!
  • Reisentraube Tomato

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    Reisentraube tomato is another popular variety with serious tomato growers. Short vines produce huge bunches of deep red tomatoes that grow in clusters of up to ten and are among the first to ripen in any garden. Ours come in at around the 70 day mark. Tomatoes are juicy, sweet, with a little tartness, and softish. They are perfect for jams and jellies, eaten fresh out of the garden, and of course, for salads and cooking. Stake well and eat often! Can be grown in containers.
  • Cherry Chunks Tomato

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    Cherry Chunks is a spin-off of Sandy's Sweet Cherry. It is firm, meaty, and juicy, but not quite as intense as Sandy's Sweet. Tall vines produce huge crops of slightly elongated, pinkish tomatoes that are just a pleasure to eat in the garden. Kids love them. Fruits are firm, keep well, and have few seeds. Cherry Chunks is a perfect selection for jams, jellies, market sales, drying, and of course, fresh eating. Fruits will ripen in about 75 days after transplant. This one comes highly recommended by yours truly! We are the original U.S vendor.  
  • Huge meaty beefsteaks that can approach two pounds. They grow on vibrant, bushy vines that love to sprawl. A good producer for a large variety, Lil's will do your garden proud. I especially like these for their rich, full flavored, balanced taste. There is nothing complex about Lil's Favorite. You should experience your first ripened fruits about 90 days after transplant. After that, they will just keep coming so get ready. Good all purpose tomato!
  • Sweet Cranberry Tomato

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    Sweet Cranberry tomato is a little gem that everyone should grow. It is produced on vines that are determined to have huge crops despite rainy, hot, or cooler weather. It truly is a hard worker. Sweet Cranberry is sweet, but not too much so, and very balanced with a fruity after-taste. Mine have ripened at 65 to 70 days.
  • Ruby Queen Beet

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    Ruby Queen Beet I probably wouldn't be a beet lover had it not been for this variety. Ruby Queen Beet will grow well for you, even in poor soil. This fine variety has somewhat of a smooth texture when properly cooked. When cut, this beauty is dark red and very pleasing to the eye. A favorite with canners! Also a favorite of market vendors. Uniformed smooth exterior with globe shape. Baby leaves are also very edible and flavorful! 80 days to maturity! Ruby Queen Beet I probably wouldn't be a beet lover had it not been for this variety. Ruby Queen Beet will grow well for you, even in poor soil. This fine variety has somewhat of a smooth texture when properly cooked. When cut, this beauty is dark red and very pleasing to the eye. A favorite with canners! Also a favorite of market vendors. Uniformed smooth exterior with globe shape. Baby leaves are also very edible and flavorful! 80 days to maturity!
  • 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!
  • Van Wert Ohio Tomato

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    Van Wert Ohio Tomato

    A very useful and delicious variety, Van Wert Ohio tomato is a heavy producer of mid sized red and blemished free fruits. The plants seemed to have held on to every bloom and began to ripen about 75 days after being transplant into the garden. What I really loved about this variety was its disease resistance. It was one of the very best this year. Taste is old fashion, balanced and very pleasing. A very nice all purpose variety for situations such as cooking, sandwiches, slicing, market sales and even sauces. Check these out and try a few plants in your next garden! 5-7 ounces
  • Dwarf Rosalinda Tomato

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    Dwarf Rosalinda Tomato

    Dwarf Rosalinda tomato is the prettiest pink fruits that are ping pong ball sized. These are sweet, tasty, slightly fruity and inviting. Texture is very nice! Plants are 2.5 - 3 feet tall and would do good in containers. Production is very good but not excellent. Great for snacking, preserves, cooking and more. I look forward to growing Rosalinda again.
  • Black Prince Tomato

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    One of the first black varieties that I have grown, Black Prince tomato is still one that I like to turn to every once in a while. For me, growing these is a way to be sure that I have a good salad tomato to turn to. Fruits are about 3-6 ounces, rich with some sweetness and slightly earthy. Texture is superb. I love slicing these up with a little salt and pepper. What a treat!  Five feet tall plants produce plenty fruits that can be used as a main crop for market sales. These also have good texture that works well in fresh salsa. Snack on some right in the garden, they are best that way!
  • Deng Ta Fan Qie Tomato

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    very Chinese tomato variety that I have grown, hangs on the sweet side. The same applies to this one. It's juicy and sweet with a late kick back of some kind of fruit. This is a very good tomato that is totally worth growing. Disease free vines are loaded and carry on through the summer and until frost. These are sold only here at Renaissance Farms.
  • Pink Elephant Tomato

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    Pink Elephant is a 10 - 16 ounce beefsteak that grows on potato leaf vines. Fruits are intense, with plenty sweetness and very juicy. It's a great sandwich and slicing tomato. Vines are great with diseases. First fruits ripen about 80 days after transplant. Grow a few of these, you will be happy that you did!!
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    Kapia Red Tomato

    $2.50$3.25
    If you are looking for a intense sauce tomato, Kapia red is the one for you. Intense, 2 inch elongated fruits, are deep red and flavorful. There probably isn't a better tomato for drying. Vines have wispy leaves and produce heavily. Tomatoes have few seeds and plenty flesh. It is not a dry tomato, rather it's has plenty of intense juice. You can expect your first ripened tomatoes around 80 days from transplant. Good disease resistance.
  • Hershey Boar Tomato

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  • White Queen Tomato

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    If your aim is to grow a high producing, white variety with mildly sweet, fruity flavor, then here it is!. White Queen tomato is a very pretty, blemish-free fruit that weighs about 3-6 ounces. These are also a bit early to ripen, but not the earliest. Ours produced their first ripened fruits about 70 days from transplant. White Queen may not be what you consider a sauce specialist, but it makes some darn good sauce. I also love its aroma and usability in different situations. It's imperative to stake these regular leafed plants.  You would like these, especially for production!
  • Lopatinskie Tomato

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    Lopatinskie tomato is a really nice beefsteak that is productive and consistent. Taste is sweetish and full flavored and kind of old fashion. Perfect for slicing and sandwiches. Plants are tall heavy producers and regular leafed. Ours did quite well with diseases. The came through the intense summer weather with flying colors. Stake these well as production is heavy. Get you bushel baskets ready plenty tomatoes are coming!
  • Oncle Remi Tomato

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    I was gifted Oncle Remi tomato seeds by my friend Terry at Secret Seed Cartel in France. She was gifted these seeds by a friend of hers whos wife brought them back from Algeria some time in the early 1960's. I am happy to have tried these. Regular leafed plants one pound, red beefsteaks that had slicers that were mostly crack free. Perfect compliment for your sandwiches. May also do well as market tomato if you are a vendor. Really robust and rich flavor like the tomatoes back in the day!
  • Sovietskiy Tomato

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    Sovietskiy tomato is one of the smoothest and visually cleanest tomatoes that you will ever grow. Very pretty, pink fruits can reach 1 pound but are usually about 8-14 ounces in our garden. Plants are prolific and started ripening their fruits around 80 days from transplant. So this is a mid season variety!  When it comes to taste, Sovietskiy is sweet, rich, full-flavored with awesome texture. It's a great sandwich tomato, but I like it best right off the vine. It may also make some great tomato sauce, or sweeter stewed tomatoes. Plants are about 6 feet tall in full sunlight and will need early staking! One for you to try!
  • Golden Jubilee Tomato

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    Golden Jubilee tomato is a 3 ounce yellow slicer that works well for almost anything. Shorter vigorous vines produce a good crop of clean, beautiful yellow tomatoes. It's a totally different type of slicer to Dad's Sunset or Amish Gold Slicer, though it may look similar to both! Golden Jubilee is milder and has more meat than those two. It's a mild and sweet tomato that is perfect for sandwiches, salsa, fresh eating and lots more. This is a really useful little slicer.
  • Splash Of Cream Tomato

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    Splash Of Cream is a smaller red slicer that is mild and juicy. Its shorter vines have bi-color leaves of varying whites and greens, making to a sight to behold. Tomatoes go through several stages of colors, (including white and green), before ripening to red. This is mostly a decorative variety whose fruits can be used for cooking, salsas or tomato juice.
  • Pink Vernissage Tomato

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    Pink Vernissage tomato is a larger cherry sized fruit that is mild and juicy. A bi-color, this fruit is has good visual appeal and taste. It's a great selection for someone seeking a milder tomato that still has good taste. Great in salads and eaten of the vine!
  • Portuguese Bullheart Tomato is a very worthy tomato. I really enjoyed watching these grow. Even though  the images don't really show it, this variety produced some of the largest oxhearts that we grow in 2021.  I especially loved it's solid production and hardiness. Neither excessive heat or too much rain seemed to be an issue. Our biggest fruits were closer to 2 pounds, while on the smaller side were ones that weighed about 6 ounces. Tall plants with wispy, regular leaves started ripening their fruits bout 82 days from transplant. Perfect for saucing, cooking and more. A great all purpose variety!
  • Federle Tomato

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    Federle Tomato

    Another one that I am very pleased with! Federle tomato is an excellent sauce maker. Sweet and elongated fruits ripen red and are medium firm and meaty. Wispy leafed plants produce plenty fruits, a little later in the season. The wait will be totally worth it tough. Tomatoes are about 3-4 inches long and 2 inches in diameter. Federle is a perfect choice for canning, cooking, drying, ketchup making and tons more. Great all purpose variety!
  • Dwarf Moliagul Moon Tomato

    Dwarf Moliagul Moon tomato was one of my favorites in 2019. Three feet tall plants produce plenty 2-4 ounce fruits that had sweet rich flavor with some fruitiness and nice texture. Plants were prolific until season's end. These are perfect for large container growing or in the ground. Great too, if you have a small garden spot and want high production and good taste. Moliagul Moon is a good choice for snacking, garnish, preserves(jams, jellies) etc.  Side Note: Most dwarf varieties will do well in smaller gardens.
  • Russe Tomato

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    Russe tomato was a standout for us in 2018. It is an excellent and meaty beefsteak variety. Plants produce a high number of 10-16 ounce fruits that keep coming all season long. fruits. That's not all, it has outstanding old fashioned flavor that will keep you coming back for more. We used it for almost anything we made, but it really shined when paired with two slices of bread. This is tomato just loved sandwiches.  Indeterminate plants were hardy, even in a tough tomato year. Our first ripened fruits appeared around the 80 day mark. Good old fashioned, balanced tomato flavor! Stake well and get ready!  
  • Kozula 133 Tomato

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    Curious, we wanted to try Kuzula 133 tomato in 2018. The result was a very pretty tomato with nice taste.  this one wasn't only pretty, but prolific too. They did take a little longer to ripen than I expected, coming in at 80 days, but the wait was worth it. Fruits had good flavor but were on the milder side. There was a very pleasing after-taste that worked well fo me. I also enjoyed it's aroma when fully ripened and sliced. Plants do need early staking because they are skinny and gets easily toppled.  These may also work well in larger containers and in full sun. Try em!
  • Fatima Tomato

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    Being a big fan of old fashioned oxhearts and knowing that they mostly have great taste and texture, I decided to try this one! Fatima tomato lived up to expectations! This is a very tasty oxheartBesides that, it has soft smooth flesh and fantastic old time flavor! It is very balanced too! I especially love that the plants produce plenty and until frost. Fruits are around 6-12 ounces and ripen to a very beautiful pink.  You can expect your first ripened fruits around 75-80 days. These are perfect for sandwiches, cooking and slicing. Be sure to stake plants well, as they are very skinny and cannot hold any weight! Good disease resistance! See it on YouTube!

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