Tomatoes: Plum, Small and Cherry
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Matt's Wild Cherry Tomato
Attention: In our experience, completely blight resistant. When most of our tomatoes fell to blight this is the only one that stood and was completely unaffected. Produces abundant small cherry tomatoes that become sweeter and sweeter as the summer progresses. We could not keep up with the prolific amount this plant bestowed on us. Needs adequate trellising and room to grow (in Mexico they grow wild!). 70 days.
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Sun Gold Cherry Tomato
Our absolute favorite. Tastes like pure candy. You wont be disappointed in taste or yield. An earlier producing tomato will feed you early summer to fall. Will need staking/supports to grow. 65 days.
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Lime Green Salad Tomato
Pretty lime-green, early producing prolific small fruits (3-5 ounces) are compact and suitable for small spaces or containers. This heirloom's flesh is gorgeously chartreuse in color, tangy and luscious in taste. Semi-determinate. 58 days
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Plum Regal Tomato
Highly sought after tomato because of the broad range of disease resistance including early AND late BLIGHT RESISTANCE. Later maturing medium sized plum tomatoes with heirloom quality taste and a deep red interior. This is a very compact plant and suitable for small gardens. High prodcutive of heavy plum tomatoes these were perfect for sauce making and slow-roasting. Developed by Dr. Randy Gardner in North Carolina.
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Mountain Magic Tomato
A rare tomato indeed. Some seeds have only become available this year but we grew it last year thanks to Dr. Randy Gardiner who developed it It is the famed campari-like tomato with early AND late blight resistance producing highly flavored 2 ounces uniformly round fruits. Fairly compact plant. Flavor is compared to heirloom varieties like Brandywine and Purple Cherokee. We were innundated with these tasty tomatoes right into the fall. Developed by Dr. Randy Gardner in North Carolina.
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Haley's Purple Comet Cherry Tomato
Beautiful large black cherry tomatoes derived from Cherokee Purple. Intense tomato taste in a little package. Indeterminate. 70 days
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Riesentraube Cherry Tomato
Ready for a truckload of sweet red cherry heirloom tomatoes? These 1 oz fruits do well in the ground, containers, hanging pots and love the heat. The german name means "giant bunch of grapes". Large plants produce massive yields with excellent tomato flavor. Will produce later in the season than other cherry tomatoes but expect to continue picking way into the fall up until the first hard frost. Indeterminate. 78-80 days.
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Indigo Rose
A new purple red small 2 ounce tomato. The darkest tomato you will find packed with the powerful anti-oxidant known as anthocyanins. Compact plant with vigorous growth and 6-8 fruits per cluster. Deep red when sliced. Resistant to fungal diseases. Great flavor with plum overtones. Stunning fruit.
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Amish Paste Plum Tomato
A widely grown heirloom great for sauce or slicing. Great for sauce making because of the low content of seeds and meatiness. 8-12 ounce heart shaped fruits are sweeter than most plum tomatoes. Slow Food USA Ark of Taste variety. Indeterminate. 80 days
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Jersey Giant Tomato
This NJ canning tomato is unusually pepper shaped, averaging 6" and packed with great tomato flavor. If you can or make sauce from fresh tomatoes, this is the one to grow. Little seeds and meaty in texture this plant will need adequate trellising and support. This variety is unfortunately on the verge of extinction.