Heirloom:
- Heirloom Tomato - Tangerine
- indeterminate
- Tangerine tomatoes, named for their attractive orange color, are plump, juicy, and slightly sweeter than everyday red tomatoes.
- Heirloom producing intense glowing-orange, juicy slicing tomatoes, heavy for their size with mild, sweet flavor and creamy texture. The tall, sturdy vines produce heavy yields over a long season
- 80 days
- Jubilee
- Indeterminate
- Yellow/Orange, 6-7 oz
- an All-America Selections winner in 1943.
- six-generation selection from a cross between Tangerine and Rutgers tomatoes.
- Indeterminate
- 72 days
- Mortgage Lifter
- indeterminate
- Beefsteak, can weight more than 2 pounds
- Regular Leaf
- 83-90 days
- San Marzano
- Indeterminate
- Medium, Plum
- open-pollinated variety that breeds true from generation to generation, making seed saving practical for the home gardener or farmer.
- 85 days
- Red Brandywine
- Indeterminate
- Large
- Potato Leaf
- 80 - 100 days
- Abe Lincoln
- indeterminate
- grow in cluster up to 9
- Slightly acidic
- consistently produces huge crops of extra large, meaty fruit.
- around 12 oz
- pest and disease resistance
- 70 -77 days
- Cherokee Purple
- indeterminate
- 10 - 12 oz
- Pink - purple flesh
- Disease Tolerant
- originally grown by Cherokee Indians
- Smoky, weet flavor enjoyed over 100 years
- 82 days
- Black Krim
- Indeterminate
- Russian Heirloom from the Crimean and Black Sea Area
- Medium-sized, very dark maroon beefsteak
- 80 days
- Heirloom Bicolor Marvel Stripe
- Indeterminate
- Tomatoes weigh about 1 lb., although they often become 2 lbs. or even more
- originally from Oaxaca, Mexico
- 80 - 95 days
- Rutgers
- Indeterminate
- 4 - 6 oz fruits
- legendary Jersey tomato, introduced in 1934, is a cross between J.T.D. (an old New Jersey variety from the Campbell Soup Co.) and Marglobe
- Fusarium resistance.
- 74 days
How about you? Do you know which tomatoes you will grow this season?
Thanks for dropping by,
Luiza