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Tomato - Marmande - 58RG79
Details A French Heirloom very popular in Northern Italy with great pest and disease resistance. Fast growing producing early season fruit . Harvest 12-14 weeks from sowBotanical name Lycopersicon lycopersicumPrice per packet $4.00Packet contents 30Grower name Rick GindersTomato - Toms Yellow Wonder - 18RW86
Details Variety originating in New Jersey, USA. It is assumed to be the result of the accidental crossing of "Wonder Light" with "Persimmon" or "Pineapple". Originally Wonder Light was grown between two rows of "Persimmon" and "Pineapple".Botanical name Lycopersicon lycopersicumPrice per packet $4.00Packet contents 30Grower name Richard WatsonTomato - Duncan Wilson - 12RG82
Details Description and History coming soonBotanical name Solanum lycopersicumPrice per packet $4.00Packet contents 30Grower name Rick GindersTomato - Pink Brandywine - 17RW85
Details Pink Brandywine dates back to 1885, the large, beefsteak-shaped fruits grow on unusually upright, potato-leaved plants.Botanical name Lycopersicon lycopersicumPrice per packet $4.00Packet contents 30Grower name Richard WatsonTomato - Sweet 100 98RG88
Details An indeterminate that has been stabilized over a few years by Rick Ginders. Long clusters can carry up to 100 small sized fruits eachBotanical name Solanum lycopersicumPrice per packet $4.00Packet contents 30Grower name Rick GindersTomato - Copia - 110DC13A
Details An indeterminate that was a cross by Jeff Dawson between Green Zebra and Marvel Stripe Yellow and peachy/orange flesh, regular leafed plant that produces fruit of approx 700grams in weight, has very sweet fruit, few seeds, though bruises easily.Botanical name Lycopersicon lycopersicumPrice per packet $4.00Packet contents 30 seedsGrower name Dawn CobergerTomato Riesentraube 115RW55A
Details A German Heirloom tomato that grows large clusters of pear shape cherry sized fruit.Botanical name Lycopersicon esculentumPrice per packet $4.00Packet contents 30Grower name Richard Watson
Tomato - Lobella - 104NS74A
Details Lobella produces big crops of yellow fruit that look almost identical to yellow capsicums. Thick walled and hollow (they were originally called Yellow Stuffer), their seeds are enclosed in gel in the top of the fruit. Though great in salads, their flavour is enhanced by baking them, halved. They can be stuffed.SEED EXPECTED FEB 2019Botanical name Lycopersicon lycopersicumPrice per packet $4.00Packet contents 30Grower name Nev&Sue Sinclair
Tomato - Oregon Spring - 97RG80
Details Semi-Indeterminate - An early ripening tomato that produces mid to large size fruit,Botanical name Solanum lycopersicumPrice per packet $4.00Packet contents 30Grower name Rick GindersTomato - Purau Sweet Cherry - 99RG81
Details A productive taste cherry very sweet red tomato, early to produce fruit. Vigorous grower. Has been a favorite of Ricks for over 30 years.Botanical name Lycopersicon esculentumPrice per packet $4.00Packet contents 30Grower name Rick GindersTomato - Broad Ripple Yellow - 15RW84
Details A small yellow currant tomato with a pleasant fruity flavor that is not overly sweet, this heirloom came from Indiana, USA and dates back to the 1900s. It was discovered by John Hartman of Indianapolis, who found it growing in cracks in the street, and it was named for the creek that runs through the areaBotanical name Lycopersicon esculentumPrice per packet $4.00Packet contents 40Grower name Richard WatsonTomato - Japanese Black Trifele - 19NS75
Details Pear-shaped fruit that are a strange red/orange/purple colour with very good taste. Strong, vigourous plants, that should be allowed to carry 3 or 4 leaders. So put in several stakes for each plant. Excellent yields.Botanical name Lycopersicon esculentumPrice per packet $4.00Packet contents 30Grower name Nev&Sue SinclairTomato - Moonglow - 16RW74
Details A yellow/orange mid size tomato with good to excellent taste, shown to have highest levels of lycopene for cancer preventionBotanical name Lycopersicon lycopersicumPrice per packet $4.00Packet contents 30+Grower name Richard Watson
Tomato - Ailsa Craig - 14RG83
Details An old variety, very popular in the UK originating from Scotland in 1908. Named after the island Ailsa Craig near the mouth of the Clyde river.A vigorous grower with good disease resistance, medium size and good flavour.Botanical name Solanum lycopersicumPrice per packet $4.00Packet contents 30Grower name Rick Ginders
Tomato - long keeper - 20RW76
Details As the name suggests this tomato has a slow ripening fruit that keeps well into winter, a close relative to Burpee Long keeper,this is tomato that i like to start mid summer and pick green late autumn so they slowly ripen though in the winter.A mid size dark red skin red inside during summer but doesn't get as dark during the cooler months.Price per packet $4.00Packet contents 40Grower name Richard Watson
Tomato - Sub-Arctic Maxi - 13NS73
Details Early-cropping bush tomato, these are the earliest-fruiting tomatoes that I've ever had the pleasure of growing.No pruning, no staking; ultra easy care.Botanical name Lycopersicon EsculentumPrice per packet $4.00Packet contents 30Grower name Nev&Sue SinclairTomato - Duncan Wilson NEW TOMATO
Dissipation and history coming soonTomato - Duncan Wilson NEW TOMATO
Dissipation and history coming soonCommon companion plants to grow alongside your tomatoes
The following plants are often grown together to help increase pollination, distract and deter pests and generally improve the overall yield.Borage, Chives, Marigolds, Nasturtiums, Basil, Calendula, Carrots, Peppers, Sage, Onions, Garlic, Lettuce