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Rated 5.00 out of 5
$4.65 – $43.50Price range: $4.65 through $43.50
Solanum lycopersicum. Purple/Brown. 70-80 days. Indet. Plants are high yielding of large, 6-12 oz globes with a rich brown color. Excellent, complex, and delicious flavor common to many so-called black tomatoes. Latvian heirloom that consistently grows very well here in the Willamette Valley. We have found it to be one of the most reliable and…
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Rated 4.00 out of 5
$4.65 – $17.40Price range: $4.65 through $17.40
Solanum lycopersicum. 60-70 days. Det. Produces large, red globes that are slightly oblate. Dual purpose processing and slicing type. Very nice variety for its dark red color, good flavor and blemish-free fruit. When harvested, calyx stays with the plant, not the fruit. Dark green, healthy looking plants provide good leaf cover so there is less…
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$4.65 – $43.50Price range: $4.65 through $43.50
Solanum lycopersicum. 70 days. Det. With its big yields of 7-10 oz, plump red slicers, Starfire is a really good production tomato for the Willamette Valley. It would probably perform very well throughout the Pacific Northwest, if not the entire northern US. Flavor is very good and it’s nicely juicy. The vigorous bushy plants have…
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Rated 5.00 out of 5
$4.65 – $43.50Price range: $4.65 through $43.50
Solanum lycopersicum. 55 days. Indet. Potato leaf. Flavor is rich and aromatic with that summer tomato taste sometimes missing in early tomatoes. Shrubby plants are short yet viney and continue to yield clusters of 2″, red, 2 oz fruit throughout the season. A very special Czech variety introduced to the Seed Savers Exchange Yearbook in…
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Solanum lycopersicum. Orange. 60-70 days. Indet. 1½-2” wide, sweet, orange globes are small but larger than cherry tomatoes. Plum-sized, 1-2 oz fruit with deliciously sweet flesh. Very productive and cold tolerant. A Sungold F1 dehybridization, Sungella is bigger and much more split resistant. This is one of only a few tomato varieties that has ever…
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Solanum lycopersicum. Yellow Cherry. 60 days. Indet. Medium-sized yellow cherry, high yields, good flavor. Great for market farmers. This tomato, along with Galina’s Cherry, is all a farm could ever need in a yellow cherry – it’s all we planted for yellow cherry production when we grew for market. Sunshine does it right. Originally from…
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$4.65 – $52.63Price range: $4.65 through $52.63
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 5.00 out of 5
$4.65 – $43.50Price range: $4.65 through $43.50
Solanum lycopersicum. Red Cherry. 65 days. Indet. A good, reliable, sweet red cherry. If you’re looking for a classically delicious, productive and sweet cherry tomato, this is the easy choice. Fruit are 1-1½” in diameter. Skin is firm but not tough. Great for gardeners or for market production, as fruit are delicious right off the…
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Solanum lycopersicum. Red Grape. 65 days. Indet. Small-fruited red grape tomato produces all season and continues to pump out high quality, deliciously sweet fruit late into the season after so many other varieties have lost the flavor edge. Fruit hold exceptionally well both on and off the plant. Thai Grape is a good representation of…
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Rated 5.00 out of 5
$4.65 – $21.05Price range: $4.65 through $21.05
Solanum lycopersicum. Pink. 80 days. Indet. Potato Leaf. Big, pink, 12-16 oz beefsteak fruit are somewhat variable in shape – many with a rather ribbed appearance while some are a more flattened globe shape. We find it to be earlier to mature and heavier yielding than the ubiquitous Brandywine and recommend growing Tiffen Mennonite instead….
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Solanum lycopersicum. Red with Yellow Stripes. Paste. 75 days. Indet. Roma-like, 2” long fruit are produced in clusters of 6 or more with beautiful yellow tiger stripes on red, 2-3 oz fruit. Flavor is fragrant and sweet. A variety developed in 1990 by Belgian tomato collector, Luc Fichot, and named after its fruit shape that…
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Rated 4.80 out of 5
$4.65 – $52.63Price range: $4.65 through $52.63
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…
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Solanum lycopersicum. Pink with Yellow Stripes. 80 days. Indet. Potato leaf. Pink skin with yellow tiger stripes. Voluptuous, slightly lobed, 5-12 oz flattened globe-shaped fruit. Good sweet crisp flavor and very productive. Holds quality well off the vine, better than other heirloom types. Thick enough skin for market farmers, yet tender enough for eaters. Very…
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Solanum lycopersicum. Pink Grape. 60 days. Indet. Pink, grape-shaped fruit have a firm texture and a flavor that is a little more tart than sweet. Plants are quite vigorous and grow to about 5′ in our field conditions. We have found them to be very cool weather tolerant but not actually frost resistant. The most…
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Solanum lycopersicum. Red Cherry. 60 days. Indet. Red cherry tomato with balanced sweet flavor, high yields, and very tall vines. Fruit are slightly larger than average cherry tomatoes. The delicious flavor and easy picking make it attractive and a quick pint filler. An excellent choice for red cherry production on market farms. Zuckertraube is German…
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Brassica rapa. 70 days. This is our hardiest turnip bred specifically for Oregon winters. Salvaged from the less than 5% of the surviving turnips from a population of Dr. Alan Kapuler’s Six Root Grex Turnip. The rest of the population died after a hard 8°F frost at Aprovecho Research Center in Cottage Grove, Oregon. The…
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Brassica rapa. 30 days. Salad type turnip that is delicate yet crunchy with a distinct sweetness unlike other turnips. Very quick to mature, best grown in spring or fall. White, slightly flattened globe-shaped roots grow to 3″ but we prefer to harvest and eat them at 2.” Tokyo Market turnips are delicious raw in salads,…
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Brassica rapa. 75 days. Beautiful creamy golden colored turnips. Flesh is the same color as the outside. Slightly flattened globes have mild radish-like flavor and are very winter hardy. Best sown early spring or fall. A very old heritage variety best used in sauerkrauts, stews and roasting. Seed originally from an Austrian Biodynamic CSA and…
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$4.65 – $68.00Price range: $4.65 through $68.00
Citrullus lanatus. 70-80 days. Light-green skinned watermelon with some speckles. Oblong fruit are large (10-30 lbs) for such an early melon. Good flavor with pink-red flesh. Bozeman ripens well in our cooler Oregon summers with similar maturity to other early watermelons like Blacktail Mountain and Early Moonbeam. Thick rind enables long storage, providing delicious, crisp…
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Citrullus lanatus. 75-80 days. Chou Cheh Red has been lauded as the “Best. Watermelon. Ever.” and “sweetest” watermelon by some of our seed growing friends, and when fellow seed folk get behind a variety we listen! In addition to its addictive sweetness, we were pleasantly surprised to discover the relatively early yields even with so…
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Citrullus lanatus. 75 days. Delicious, sweet, yellow-fleshed watermelon. 3-8 lb fruit have attractive, light-green skin with dark-green tiger stripes, which makes them easy to tell apart from the red watermelons. An early maturing variety that is cool weather tolerant, always ripens in our short growing season, and is always sweet – may be the sweetest…
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Rated 5.00 out of 5
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Citrullus lanatus. 75 days. Round, ice box type fruit reach 10-15 lbs, and average 10″ in diameter. Dark green, nearly black rind. Fruit have a pinkish red, sweet flesh that is quite a treat. This Russian heirloom is early and vines are quite vigorous, producing a lot of fruit until frost. Comparable to Blacktail Mountain…
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Rated 5.00 out of 5
$4.65 – $194.00Price range: $4.65 through $194.00
Citrullus lanatus. 90 days. The quintessential watermelon – classic flavor and so sweet! Green striped, oval fruit with pink flesh and white seeds grow to 25 lbs. Thin rind means you can eat almost all the way to the skin, however it also means that it does not store super long or travel very well….
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Citrullus lanatus. 90-100 days. A unique and rare winter keeper type watermelon. With light-green skin and pink-red flesh, these melons have a good sweetness and excellent flavor. Some refer to this type as a Christmas watermelon because once picked, it can be stored into December. We have eaten them for Thanksgiving and later into winter….
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$4.65 – $138.00Price range: $4.65 through $138.00
Cucurbita moschata. 100 days. We decided to grow Black Futsu because it’s so pretty and it quickly became a favorite winter squash in the kitchen. Squat pumpkin-shaped, bumpy, deeply ribbed fruit start out dark green and mature to a deep tawny orange with a captivating grey blush. Fruit average 2½ lbs, making them a great…
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Rated 5.00 out of 5
$4.65 – $128.00Price range: $4.65 through $128.00
Cucurbita maxima. 90 days. Japanese Kabocha type, blue-grey squash with a flattened globe shape. Sweet with the characteristic dry flesh of a Kabocha or Hokkaido. If stored for a few months, it will become a little more moist. Great rich flavor, but different than Sweet Meat, which is also C. maxima with a similar color…
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Rated 5.00 out of 5
$4.65 – $138.00Price range: $4.65 through $138.00
Cucurbita moschata. 90 days. As market growers, we knew that winter squash storability and flavor improve with ripeness, so we were always on the lookout for an early butternut variety that matured well here in Oregon. Some hybrids come close, but most OPs require a longer growing season than we can provide. In 2005, we…
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Rated 5.00 out of 5
$4.65 – $138.00Price range: $4.65 through $138.00
Cucurbita moschata. 90 days. Another great butternut-type squash that matures in our climate! Canada Crookneck is a bottle shaped “neck squash” that the present-day butternut type was selected from. Very productive and holds well in storage when properly cured. Average size is 3 ½ lbs, though a few reach 6 lbs. Not all necks are…
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Rated 5.00 out of 5
$4.65 – $98.00Price range: $4.65 through $98.00
Cucurbita pepo. 90 days. We cannot get enough of this squash. We could eat it nearly every day all winter. A large Honey Boat type with extremely thick flesh and delicious rich flavor. Most delicata have a honey sweet or even maple flavor, but Candystick Dessert delicata has a richer date-like flavor that is truly…
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Rated 4.00 out of 5
$4.65 – $54.00Price range: $4.65 through $54.00
Cucurbita moschata. 100 days. Unique, small round butternut different from other butternut types as it looks more like a tan, squat pie pumpkin. Very delicious sweet flavor becomes more developed in storage. Flesh is a deep orange color. Some fruit are very round while others are slightly lobed. When properly stored (at room temperature in…
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Rated 4.33 out of 5
$4.65 – $98.00Price range: $4.65 through $98.00
Cucurbita pepo. 85 days. Small, orange, acorn-type fruit are an ideal size for single-serving winter squash. This variety shuns the stereotype of acorn squash being bland. Five times more flavorful than most acorn squash, but about half the size. We often get good feedback from commercial growers about Gill’s Golden Pippin’s productivity and flavor. We…
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$4.65 – $128.00Price range: $4.65 through $128.00
Cucurbita maxima. 90 days. Japanese winter squash with dark green skin and bright orange flesh. Sweet, rich, nutty flavor and dense, flaky texture is good enough to eat plain. In Japan, Green Hokkaido Kabocha is commonly steamed or used in tempura. While the go-to method for cooking kabocha in North America is oven roasted, it…