Plants bear heavy mid season and continue until frost. A classic, favored for its large, scarlet-red fruits with meaty flesh. fruits are very similar to Big Boy, however with greater disease resistance. A standard in veggie gardens for many years, this variety still offers unbeatable taste and rugged, dependable performance. Big and beautiful! Unbelievably, this variety yields exceptional amounts of flavorful fruits characterized by the unusual combination of large size paired with smooth skins. Manageable plans produce an abundance of large, very sweet fruits. While named for its beautiful scalloped appearance, this variety is best known for its great flavor. fruits noted for their fullold fashioned taste. Plants produce impressive large red, 1- 2 lb. An Australian heirloom beefsteak to grow and impress all your friends. Large beefsteak type fruits ripen to pale green with a slight yellow cast and a pink blush that extends through the flesh. A large, old fashioned beefsteak type with flavor comparable or better than ‘Brandywine’. Originally from Virginia, this tomato will become a favorite in your garden simply for its superb taste alone! Potatoleaved plants produce large golden-yellow, slightly irregular shaped fruits. Bred by the University of Arkansas in 1968, this is an incredibly well known tomato, popularized for its ability to fruit consistently in hot weather, yielding abundant crops of large, pink colored tomatoes. Incredibly large, pounder, pinkishred, heart shaped fruits are incredibly juicy with superb flavor. As the story is told, seed originating from a Russian immigrant came to a family and then passed down through the generations to its current home, an Oregon woman. Discovered in a French crop of standard Pineapple tomatoes, this selection is very unusual producing large fruits with skins colored green and dark purple with pink-red splotched and flesh colored bright green streaked with pink. An oblong shape of paste-type fruit with a wonderfully sweet flavor. Large plants produce rich, sweet 1 pound tomatoes. *We can not ship to AZ, CA, TX, NM, OR, & WA, or outside of the continental US! Visit our Tomato Shop here to order online. You can then pick them up later when the weather is suitable for planting in your garden. We will then put them aside for you and continue growing them in the ideal conditions in our greenhouse. Want to make sure you get all your favorite varieties before they sell out? Visit our New Braintree Farm during our early shopping days Saturday April 17 through Saturday April 24 (including Sunday April 18) from 10:00 am – 4:00 pm and pick out all your favorites. While it’s too early to plant summer favorites like tomatoes and peppers, it’s not too early to start planning. Shop Early and Reserve Your Spring Plants. Please note we are having an extra chilly spring, tomato plants will not be available until Mid-May. Visit our plants page here for shopping details. You may preorder for pickup in Lunenburg. Our plants are available at the New Braintree Farm (outdoor shopping), preorder for pickup at multiple locations, and shipping to most states!* Please note, we will not be opening our retail shop in Lunenburg this season (does not affect the Lunenburg CSA). We love growing tomato plants – almost as much as we love eating great tomatoes! We offer our tried and true favorites, as well as many hard to find heirloom varieties.
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