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Light colored tomatoes tend to have a finer flavor, and less acid. Tomatoes prefer a long hot season. Start indoors 6-8 weeks before last frost in very warm soil (80-90F) kept just moist. Once germinated, allow soil to dry slightly but don't allow the plant to wilt. After true leaves begin to develop, continue growth in moderate temperatures (60-70), to slow growth. Transplant outside after frost and soil and night time temperatures begin to warm. Space determinate (bush) varieties 18-24 inches apart, and indeterminate (vining) ones 24-36 inches apart, in rows 3-4 feet apart. Best fruit production is when soil moisture is even, and phosphorus rich fertilizer is used. Amend with calcium to avoid blossom end rot.
Large yellow, orange and red Heirloom that can grow to a pound or more, large enough to fit nicely i..
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This a currant shaped red tomato that is indeterminate (pole) and the vine can be very large. There ..
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This classic heirloom tomato is one of the best all-purpose varities around. Perfect fresh, canned, ..
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This German heirloom's name means "giant bunch of grapes". The indeterminate plant is actually compa..
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(Rose of Berne)This is a terrific heirloom from Switzerland, and our favorite fresh eating/table tom..
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Introduced through a joint effort between Rutgers University and Campbells Soup Company in 1928 by c..
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This is a classic French market tomato variety producing good yields of large about 3", dense (heavy..
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UC134 was developed by the University of California for high production of processing tomatoes, espe..
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Beautiful and sweet small deep golden tomatoes, about 1/2 inch in size. Vigorous indeterminate vine..
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Heirloom lemon-yellow version of the small red pear tomato. Perfect for salads, snacking, and to mix..
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