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These extra Large Roma tomatoes are best known for their uses in salads & salsa. Features few seeds and a rich, meaty interior. Daytona Roma are tomato Farmers Choice for high yield and large fruit.
Suggestions: Keep tomatoes away from all members of the Brassica family: cabbage, cauliflower, etc. Eliminate blossom end rot problems by deep watering the plants so that the root system will be less affected by fluctuations in soil moisture.
Light Requirement: Full Sun
Mature Size:
- Height: 36 - 40"
- Width: 8 - 12"
Photos and Data Courtesy of Ball Seed
You can grow this! Bellini is a super easy, rewarding tomato. You’ll be glowing with pride when you harvest the long clusters of bright orange, large cocktail-sized tomatoes from summer into fall on this indeterminate variety. A high sugar, low acid balance gives the fruit amazing flavor, and resistance to cracking and disease ensure your success.
A unique miniature Bell Pepper that is mildly hot when fruits turn red. These peppers are compact, easy to grow in a container or small garden planting. Another plus is their dark green foliage and ability to set fruit even under hot humid conditions. Each plant yields 25 to 30 fruit and can be eaten fresh or cooked.
Scoville (Heat Scale): 1,000 - 2,500
Light Requirement: Full Sun
Mature Size:
- Height: 18 - 30"
- Width: 12 - 18"
Bright red fruit grows on strong vines that reach only about 18 inches tall. Plants are drought tolerant and yield well. Medium-large tomatoes have a mild flavor with a hint of sweetness and are blemish-free. This is a really nice variety in a very compact size.
Plants are drought tolerant, blemish-free and yield well.
Light Requirement: Full Sun
Mature Size:
- Height: 18 - 24"
- Width: 18 - 24"
Photos and Data Courtesy of Tomato Growers
Garden to Table Goodness. This semi-determinate, snack-size tomato has been hailed as a breakthrough. It was developed to have true heirloom taste, with modern disease resistance and high fruit yield. It has firm, juicy fruit with a smooth, balanced flavor. These plants will produce tomatoes for an extended period of time and thrives in heat and humidity. Fruit ripens in about 60-65 days from transplant. If you grow them from seed, the first mature fruit will take 81 to 93 days.
Light Requirement: Sun
Flower Season: Spring, Summer
Mature Size:
- Height: 30" - 44"
- Spread: 12" - 20"
Photos and Data Courtesy of Proven Winners - www.provenwinners.com
Garden to Table Goodness. This indeterminate, slicer type tomato has been hailed as a breakthrough. It was developed to have true heirloom taste, with modern disease resistance and high yield of large fruit. It performs well in heat and humidity. It has a smooth, balanced flavor and is delicious in salads and sauces. This tomato will produce fruit for an extended period of time. Fruit ripens in about 70-75 days from transplant. If you grow them from seed, the first mature fruit will take 91 to 103 days. This new version include Late Blight Resistance.
This compact, cherry-size tomato has been hailed as a breakthrough. It is perfectly sized for growing in a container on your patio. For its size, it produces tons of ripe tomatoes. Tomatoes present prominently. Juicy fruits have a tender skin and perfect sweet to acid balance, with a Brix value of about 9. The somewhat heart-shaped tomatoes are fun and interesting. They look especially cool when sliced in half, which shows off the heart-shape to best effect. The tomato shape helps this veggie be ornamental as well as yummy. These plants will produce tomatoes for an extended period of time and thrive in heat and humidity. Fruit ripens in about 65 to 72 days. The plant is determinate, which means it will maintain it's tidy size. Support should not be needed.
This mini, seedless sweet pepper is the perfect size for snacking due to its crispness It is completely seedless, if isolated from all other peppers. The peppers are edible, but green at 54 days post planting. It takes an addtional 20 days (total of 74 days) to harvest ripe orange fruits. it has a Brix value of 11, which is exceptionally sweet. It can be grown on the garden and is perfectly sized to be grown in containers.
An easy way to plant onions in your garden. These sets produce delicious onions.
Simply set the bulb in your garden (or garden box) 1-2" below the top of the soil.
Adding manure & compost before planting onions along with keeping your onions consistently watered is important to success.
Keep them 2-3 inches apart and 8 inches between rows.
80 bulbs in each pack