• San Marzano Tomato

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    San Marzano Tomato

    To mention the word San Marzano tomato without a mention of tomato sauce would be just wrong! If you ever need to make great tomato sauce without knowing how to make tomato sauce, you've come to the right place. 2 inch elongated tomatoes are sweet and meaty with not much juice. Determinate vines will ripen their fruits at about the 80 day mark.
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    Tigerella Tomato

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    Tigerella is a mild, red and yellow tomato that is early and prolific. Its vines are no taller than 6 feet and work hard to ensure timely crops. I have found that these are not affected very much by our prolonged, hot summers here in Indiana. These are perfect salad tomatoes and great for making really tasty tomato juice. Eat some in the garden too....you'll like it! 70 to 75 Days.
  • 100 Pudov Tomato

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    100 Pudov tomato is a very unique that is perfect, smaller slicer for many applications. Its name means 100 pounds. It's sweeter and mild. Vines are vigorous, produce a good amount, hardy and ripen their fruits in about 80 days after transplant. ours showed no signs of diseases at any time. This is a great market variety! I happen to think that this is a very under-rated tomato. Other than taste, another thing I like about is that is has a really good shelf life. I had some that easily lasted 3 weeks on my kitchen table. It's a great tomato for market sales, salsa, fresh eating, cooking and canning.  
  • I accidentally purchased these a few years ago thinking they were Green Zebra. After checking my online order I realized that I ordered the wrong thing. Still I grew them out and waited to see... Production was excessive! Fruits were a bit larger than average cherries, green and yellow striped and delicious! They were early coming in at around 70 days. Green Zebra Cherry tomato vines are disease resistant, even in a difficult year. They produce until Fall takes them! Perfect snacking tomato. Also great for cooking, drying, salsa and garnishing.
  • 65-70 Days. Millions and millions of dime sized cherry tomatoes will be your prize for growing Matt's Wild Cherry. Aggressive, disease resistant vines are anxious to produce. Tomatoes are deep red, well balanced and very flavorful. These are perfect for salads, munching drying and tomato platters. If you like cherry tomatoes, you'll love these!
  • Pink Furry Boar Tomato

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    Pink Furry Boar is a fuzzy 4-6 ounce, pinkish, bi-color tomato. Vines are prolific and ripen fruits about 80 days after transplant. Fruits are mild, juicy and pleasant. Awesome tomato for slicing in salads and mild tomato juice. If you prefer a milder tomato with food overall flavor, this would be on your list.
  • 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!
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    Blunt Sweetheart tomato is a pink, blunt heart tomato, that grows on short determinate, potato leafed vines. Fruits are nice and mild, with fruitiness and plenty juice. They are early to set fruit and begin to ripen about 72 days after transplant. Our vines did excessively well, producing plenty f fruits during the hotter months. These would do well in containers too. A very nice sandwich and sauce tomato.
  • A prolific slicer, this is one you have to get ready for. Chalk's Early Jewel tomato is a wonderful little slicer that I absolutely love growing. When these start coming on, vines are so loaded that it's almost overwhelming. Tomatoes ripen about 70 days after transplant and have a milder, slightly fruity and sweet flavor. Perfect for slicing, sandwiches, tomato juice and tons more! Try a few plants in your garden.
  • Czech’s Bush Tomato

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    70 Days. Czech's Bush tomato is a rugose, regular leaf, dwarf variety, that is loaded with ping pong ball sized cherry tomatoes. Foliage loaded plants are no taller than 2.5 feet and are early to ripen fruits. Tomatoes are milder and have a rich tomato flavor. These are great for salads and fresh eating. Also good for slicing and drying. Great for containers too!
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    Dwarf Radinilee Tomato

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    Dwarf Radinilee tomato has always been a huge hit for us here are Renaissance Farms. This tomato is etched in my memory, I love its color, flavor, taste, size and growing habit. Short plants are about 3.5 feet tall and produce a bountiful harvest of purple and green bi-color fruits that can be as big as 10 ounces. When sliced, there is also a beautiful marbling of green and pinks. Taste is rich, sweeter and juicy. Will do excellently in bigger containers! Stake them well!
  • Golden Tiger Tomato

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    70 - 75 Days. A really beautiful little tomato, Golden Tiger is something to see! On the mild side, this tomato has a really pleasing taste. It has thin skin and an after-taste that is difficult for me to describe. All I know is that I love it! A member of the anthocyanin family, fruits have different shades of darkened tops. Long, sunny summer days, definitely benefits the looks of this tiger! Our vines began to ripen their fruits around the 72 day mark. Perfect little slicing and salad tomato!
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    Stakeless Dwarf Tomato

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    One of my favorite dwarf tomatoes, Stakeless is a deep red very flavorful fruit. Short tree-like plants have strong bases and produce 3 inch round tomatoes. They begin ripening about 70 days after transplant. . stateless tomatoes are very rich, juicy and tasty. This is a perfect small garden spaces or growing in containers. Try a 4 gallon and larger container. Definitely a dwarf variety that's worth growing.
  • 75 Days. Barossa Fest dwarf tomato is a very prolific variety that I totally enjoy growing for the first time in 2017. Our rugose leafed plants produced lots of pretty, pale yellow tomatoes that were 3-6 ounces. Fruits were milder and had a bit of a tart after-taste. Some of our taller vines grew to about 4 feet tall, but most were shorter. These produced all the way until frost. These are perfect for salsa, eating off the vine, drying and cooking.
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    Dwarf Beauty King Tomato

    About 75 Days. There is so much that I can say about this variety. Dwarf Beauty King tomato is a pretty , red dominant, bi-color variety, that is streaked with yellow. Fruits can reach 1 pound but many of ours have been around the 10 ounce mark. Indeterminate vines have regular rugose leaves, are about 3.5-4 feet tall and produce until frost kills them. Sweet delicious and tasty! Check out Dwarf Firebird Sweet tomato.
  • Big Green Dwarf Tomato

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    One of the prettiest green varieties that we grow, Big Green Dwarf tomato is the perfect variety for anyone wanting to grow in smaller spaces or containers. Rugose leaf plants are good with avoiding diseases, and can reach 4 feet tall. and produce big crops of 6-16 ounce light olive tomatoes. When sliced, beautiful yellowish colors reveal themselves. Big Green Dwarf plants begin to ripen their fruits about 75-80 days after transplant. Tomatoes are Juicy, has a tart after-taste and rich. Great for sandwiches and salsas!
  • Dwarf Blazing Beauty Tomato

    75 days. Blaze your way to some super sauces and sandwiches with Dwarf Blazing Beauty tomato. 3.5 feet tall plants have plenty of yellow tomatoes that are full flavored, sweetish and juicy with a little acidity. Plants have great disease resistant and need to be staked. Perfect for almost anything tomato! These are excellent for  containers 3 gallons and bigger. OSSI Pledge
  • Burpees Matchless is a beautiful, clean tomato. Vines produce tons of 5-6 ounce, slicing tomatoes that can be used for a main crop. Fruits have a good old time tomato flavor with a little zing. Fruits begin to ripen about 75 days after transplant. perfect slicer, for sauces, fresh salsa and drying. Stake early and well!!
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    70 Days. This champion deserves its name. Dwarf Chocolate Champion tomato is a shorter variety, perhaps 3 feet, and produce nice sized, chocolate colored fruits that can weigh 3-6 ounces. Fruits are oblate and reddish with chocolate shoulders. They are nicely balanced and very desirable! our vines have no issues with diseases. Great container variety! See It on YouTube.
  • 75 Days! I am so happy that I grew this variety in 2017. Dwarf Champion Improved tomato performed excellent on the farm. Whether the sun was out or we had lots of rain, this short one always looked great! Eventually they produce tons of 2-4 ounce, very pretty fruits that were delicious as they were beautiful. Fruits were sweet, rich and had a great texture! They were perfect for snacking, just ask ME! Vines never crossed 4 feet!
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    Dwarf Mallee Rose Tomato

    Dwarf Mlle Rose tomato is a beautiful slicing variety that has a very good balance of sweet, tang and juice. Beautiful rose pink fruits grow on 3.5 feet tall plants that are about the most prolific in this size range. These are perfect slicers! Rugose leafed plants begin to ripen their fruits around the 75 day mark. From then on, they will continue heavily producing all season long. Dwarf Malle Rose will also do well in containers or smaller gardens. try 3-5 gallon containers. When growing in containers, be sure to water and feed often! Great for sandwiches, sauces, garnishing, cooking and fresh eating right off the plant. OSSI Pledge
  • One of the greener slicers that we grow, I am so happy that it comes on a dwarf vine. Plants are about 4 feet tall and hardy and have rugose potato leaves. They begin to ripen their fruits about 85 days after transplant Boasting a balanced, full flavored taste, this is a tomato that you could do anything with. Our biggest fruits have been in the 10 ounce range!
  • Dwarf Blackfire Tomato

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    75 Days. Dwarf Blackfire tomato is a 6-10 ounce, bi-color fruit that has an excellent full flavored taste. Fruits are produced in clusters of three to five and can weigh between 4 and 10 ounces. When ripened, fruits turn a beautiful chocolate color with green and purple stripes, that is very pleasing to the eye! Plants are about 3.5 to 4 feet tall, have regular rugose leaves and produce plenty of fruits. A great variety for slicing, garnishing and perhaps anything you wanna do, you will have enough production to pull it off. It is a winner in the Farmers' Market too! Try some in larger containers and have a blast! Stake these well.
  • 70 Days. Dwarf Jade Beauty tomato has a special place in my heart. When these started ripening on the farm in 2017 and I tasted them, I realized that I should have had more plants. Eventually I made my peace with that. One day, I was looking at my garden map and realized we accidentally planted 3 more plants elsewhere in the garden. Bingo! We now have enough seeds to share. Try these very good green tomatoes that grow 3 foot plants. You will love them!
  • Dwarf Kelly Gren tomato is a 3-6 ounce fruit that has a very sparkling taste. Our vines have been about 3.5 feet tall and produced the greenest when ripened of any tomatoes that we grow. This beauty is green in and out! our vines also demonstrated excellent disease resistance and began to ripen their fruits around 75 days after transplant. Fruits are really delicious and have a full flavored taste. A great choice for container growing! OSSI Pledge
  • Kookaburra Cackle Dwarf tomato is a relatively early ripening variety. 4 feet tall plants are tree like and have rugose, regular leaves. They begin to ripen about 70 days after transplant. Oblate fruits are brownish and are delicious, rich and juicy. A bit on the tart side. Great for salsas, drying and sandwiches. Good Container variety!

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