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$4.35 – $36.00
Solanum lycopersicum. Yellow. 55-60 days. Det. Dwarf. This was one of our earliest and tastiest tomatoes in 2010, which was for many gardeners in our area, “the year of late, bland tomatoes.” 1-3 oz, yellow-gold globes are plentiful and early, yielding for quite a while despite being determinate. One of the only yellow tomatoes we…
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Rated 4.50 out of 5
$4.35 – $46.00
Solanum lycopersicum. Yellow with Pink Stripes. 70 days. Dwarf Indet. This tomato really knows how to party, and not just because of the name. Dwarf Confetti’s striped skin is a festive addition to any garden or food dish, and the sweet flavor has a pizzaz that many older dwarf tomato varieties lack. Slightly flattened 6-8…
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$4.35 – $46.00
Solanum lycopersicum. Yellow. 65 days. Dwarf Indet. Very aptly named, Dwarf Lemon Ice has clear skin and yellow flesh that combine for an icy yellow color. Pleasantly balanced sweet / tart flavor. Meaty, 3-7 oz oxheart shaped fruit have a blunt point at the blossom end. Occasional green shoulders. A unique and fun variety that…
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$4.35 – $36.00
Solanum lycopersicum. 55-60 days. Det. Dwarf. Dwarf bushes, rugose regular-leafed plants produce medium-sized, 2-3 oz meaty fruit prolifically and early. It always surprises us just how many lovely red-orange fruit grow on such a small stout plant. Very good for container gardening, as plants only reach 12-20” tall at maturity. Gundula is perfect for a…
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$4.35 – $36.00
Solanum lycopersicum. Green. 60-70 days. Det. Dwarf. Fascinating little dwarf tomato plants are covered in 2-4 oz saladette fruit that are green-yellow when ripe. Excellent, pleasantly tart flavor is perfect for fresh salad or salsa. Lime Green Salad is a great variety for container culture. Developed by Tom Wagner in Washington. According to Tatiana Kouchnareva…
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$4.35 – $36.00
Solanum lycopersicum. 70 days. Indet. Dwarf Another round, red, mid-season tomato? It takes a lot for a tomato to impress us these days and Nevsky surely did. Dwarf plants with good disease resistance produce fruit that hold late into the season when all other varieties succumb to wet, cold weather. Attractive, meaty, round, slightly flat,…
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$4.35 – $48.00
Solanum sp. Red Currant. 35 days. Indet. Dwarf. Probably an interspecific cross of S. esculentum and S. pimpinellifolium. A delightful discovery for us from an old packet from Peters Seed and Research given to us by our friends at Bountiful Gardens. Almost always the first tomato of the season for us, sometimes by two whole…
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Rated 4.67 out of 5
$4.35 – $46.00
Solanum lycopersicum. 50 days. Det. Dwarf. Unique, super early dwarf plants are very well-suited for container culture. Red, 2-4 oz, mini-beefsteak shaped fruit are juicy with good flavor. Consistently one of our earliest tomatoes to ripen in the field. Uralskiy Ranniy is extremely easy to grow and produces high yields – especially for such small…