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Available tomato plants.


These varieties can also be grown in containers if you do not have space in your garden. 
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Click on your variety name that will take you to learn more about how to grow them.
​All these unique tomato plants are $10 per plant.

Located in the old greenhouse. Hurry before your favorites are taken.


These beauties  will also be in our garden this year!
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Ararat Flame

Very attractive bushy plants are heavy yielders all through the season of flattened, medium-sized, deep red 4-6 oz fruit. Great rich balanced flavor makes Ararat Flame tomato one of our favorites. For best flavor, we like to pick the fruit when they have slightly yellow-green shoulders.  This kiss of shoulder color is a signal that they are perfectly ripe.
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Black Prince

Unusual brown shoulders become orange-red at the blossom end. Color will be deeper and more pronounced in sunnier locations. Distinctive, rich, fruity tomato flavor. Relatively smooth, 3–5 oz., 3" globes show less cracking than typically seen in most heirlooms.
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Cosmonaut Volkow

72 days. Cosmonaut Volkov set our taste buds flying high with its rich, deep, balanced, sweet and tangy flavor. Determinate plants set generously sized, 2–3 inch, slightly squat, deep orange/red fruit with green-tinged shoulders, and bright red interiors. A taste sensation that only an heirloom can offer.
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Early Girl

This may be the most all-round popular hybrid to satisfy that itch for the first fresh tomato of the season. Use them for slicing on a place, into a salad, or on a sandwich. This a proven all-round early hybrid. Use it to jump start your harvest. Early Girl bears lots of fruit for early harvest, but because the vines are indeterminate, they continue producing through summer.
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Japanese Black Trifele

Heirloom with unusual pear shape and burgundy color.
Good yields of 4–6 oz. fruit with excellent, rich flavor. Harvest when shoulders are still green for best flavor.
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Minusinsk Lion

Another great Siberian tomato, Minusinsk Lion holds the perfect balance of giant fruit size and early ripening. These large red slicing tomatoes are definitely a surprise as we have seldom seen a tomato variety that produces so much so fast. Minusinsk Lion is not as early as a lot of excellent tomatoes out there, but its earliness is quite impressive relative to its size and productivity in our outdoor growing conditions. Classic tomato flavor is rich and sweetly balanced. Fruit average 1 lb and occasionally get much bigger. They slice up perfectly for the ultimate sandwich tomato, and are resistant to blossom end rot.  Nowadays, there is an annual “Tomato Day” festival held in Minusinsk, where a contest is held to crown the “Minusinsky Champion,” the largest tomato of the year.
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Pink Berkeley Tie Dye

Compact plants produce beautiful 8-12 ounce fruit with a very sweet, rich, dark tomato flavor. 10 out of 10 people liked the port wine colored beefsteak with metallic green stripes better than Cherokee Purple in a farmers market taste off.
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Pomodoro Squisito

72 days. A true fingertip-kissing sauce tomato! This new San Marzano hybrid produces heaps of luscious fruit for all your sauce, ketchup and soup needs. Vigorous, indeterminate plants set heavy clusters of 6-8, elongated deep red fruit with thick meat, a minimal seed cavity and well-developed flavor. We especially love Pomodoro Squisito's resistance to blossom-end rot.
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Sun Gold

Exceptionally sweet, bright tangerine-orange cherry tomatoes leave everyone begging for more. Vigorous plants start yielding early and bear right through the season. Tendency to split precludes shipping, making these an exclusively fresh-market treat. The taste can't be beat.
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