Fruits are good size for eating out of hand, or for salads. Certified Organic Seed. Bite-sized tomatoes, deliciously sweet, are produced on vigorous plants.
1" x 1" and weigh approximately 10-15 gm. When first true leaves develop, transplant into plug trays or 3-4" pots for large, stocky 7-8 week transplants for earliest crops. Frost will cause severe damage.Abundant soil phosphorus is important for early...
AB, F 1, FOR, LB, N, PL, TMV, V. Over the last few days, gradually increase light while decreasing humidity and temperature until conditions match those outside the healing chamber.
Select resistant varieties. NOTE: Marbonne requires a minimum of 13 hours of daylight, starting at emergence. Water seedlings with a high-phosphate fertilizer solution. Root-bound, leggy plants that have open flowers or fruit when planted out may remain...
High resistance to leaf mold helps it stay healthy in high tunnels; also has high resistance to tomato mosaic virus. 10,000 seeds/oz. Keep temperature of the starting mix at 75-90°F (24-32°C); tomato seeds germinate very slowly in cooler soil.
Maxifort adds a very high level of vigor. Pick fruit less ripe the further the distance and the longer the time between harvest and the customer.Use crop rotation or new media to reduce soil-borne disease problems.
Potato-leaf, indeterminate plants. IR indicates intermediate resistance. Each year we test and evaluate more than 250 tomato varieties to bring you the most flavorful, best performing selections, for every desired use.
Here they come: cascading, jewel-like clusters of delectable ruby-red cherries. In a large container or the garden, these tomatoes place a healthy snack within arm's reach. Tomatoes bursting with sweetness, light, and a tingly-tangy ‘pop'! ‘Cherry...
Globe-shaped pink fruit weigh from 8-16 oz. Plant 3-8" inches deep, covering the root ball well and up to the cotyledons (first leaves). Water seedlings with a high-phosphate fertilizer solution.
Fertile, well drained, raised beds covered with plastic mulch promote early growth and better yields. Hefty globes grow on trusses of 6-7, averaging 7 ounces apiece. Not recommended.
Fertilize with fish emulsion or a soluble, complete fertilizer.Transplant into medium-rich garden or field soil 12-24" apart for determinate varieties, 24-36" apart for indeterminate, unstaked varieties, and 14-20" for staking.
Brandywine, which dates back to 1885, is the heirloom tomato standard. The fruits set one or two per cluster and ripen late--and are worth the wait. Certified ORganic Brandywine's qualities really shine when it develops an incredible fine, sweet flavor.
The tiny, round, yellow 1/2" fruits are produced in abundance on vigorous indeterminate plants. Large trusses hold easy-to-harvest clusters of fruit. With strong, sweet-tart flavor and firm, juicy texture, the little yellow tomatoes are perfect for salads...
Red Zebra is thought to be a naturally occurring cross between Green Zebra and an unknown, though certainly red, parent. The beautiful and tartly flavored offspring are gorgeous 2 to 3", round cherry-red fruits with rich orange streaks.
Compact indeterminate plants require minimal pruning. Packet: 15 seeds.http://www.johnnyseeds.com/vegetables/tomatoes/specialty-tomatoes/damsel-organic-f1-tomato-seed-3774G.11.htmlVarieties do not need pruning and may be grown with or without support;...
Organic Seeds, Plants, and Supplies: Yes
Latin Name: Solanum lycopersicum
Days To Maturity: 73 Days
Disease Resistance Codes: Late Blight, Nematodes, Verticillium Wilt
A robust determinate plant with indeterminate fruit production! Also available as a plant. Early and late blight. Days to maturity are calculated from date of transplant. Tomatoes are high feeders and will benefit from regular fertilization with Age Old...
(Roasted tomatoes can spark up a breakfast, as well.) Tipping the scales at 12 oz., this smooth, orange heavyweight is plump with firm, dense, meaty, nearly seedless flesh. Tolerant to Verticillium and Fusarium wilt.
Super compact, potato-leaf, determinate plants top out at only 8-12 inches tall and begin producing their first harvests before nearly every other tomato variety. AB | Early (Alternaria) Blight B | Bacterial Wilt F* | Fusarium Wilt FOR | Fusarium Crown...
Relatively smooth, 3-5 oz., 3" globes show less cracking than typically seen in most heirlooms. 10,000 seeds/oz. Keep temperature of the starting mix at 75-90°F (24-32°C); tomato seeds germinate very slowly in cooler soil.
These giants will go a long way in sauce and salsa recipes. AB | Early (Alternaria) Blight B | Bacterial Wilt F* | Fusarium Wilt FOR | Fusarium Crown and Root Rot L | Gray Leaf Spot LB | Late Blight LM | Leaf Mold N | Roundworm | Nematode PL | Corky Root...
Globe-shaped pink fruit weigh from 8-16 oz. Plant 3-8" inches deep, covering the root ball well and up to the cotyledons (first leaves). Water seedlings with a high-phosphate fertilizer solution.
Gigantic ‘Gladiator' is the hands-down champion in the arena of ‘Roma' tomatoes. Its dense flesh and tangy taste make ‘Gladiator' victorious for imparting rich, robust flavor to paste, sauces, soups, salsa, or ketchup.
Fertilize with fish emulsion or a soluble, complete fertilizer.Transplant into medium-rich garden or field soil 12-24" apart for determinate varieties, 24-36" apart for indeterminate, unstaked varieties, and 14-20" for staking.
Indeterminate Tomato Vining plants that are best when staked and trimmed. Can also be used in tall cages. (1 lb.) Pink Oxheart tomato features firm, meaty, pink fruits with thick walls, very mild flavor.
Staking recommended. 13,600 seeds/oz. Keep temperature of the starting mix at 75-90°F (24-32°C); tomato seeds germinate very slowly in cooler soil. For prevention, use young, healthy transplants, avoid overhead irrigation, plow in tomato plant refuse...
Fertile, well drained, raised beds covered with plastic mulch promote early growth and better yields. Sprawling, relatively open habit makes spotting ripe fruit a breeze. Not recommended.
Fertilize with fish emulsion or a soluble, complete fertilizer.Transplant into medium-rich garden or field soil 12-24" apart for determinate varieties, 24-36" apart for indeterminate, unstaked varieties, and 14-20" for staking.