SLICING TOMATO – Great White “This white is the greatest”, Amy Goldman from her book, The Heirloom Tomato. Introduced in 1991 by Glecklers Seedsmen from seed acquired 8 years before from a customer. Large 1-2 lb. creamy white fruit has sweet, very flavorful flesh. Sow indoors 6 weeks before transplanting outside. Plant seed ½ in. deep. Transplant outside after danger of frost is over. Add ¼ cup bone meal to the soil when planting. Space plants 30 in. apart in rows 36 in. apart. Germinates in 10-21 days depending on weather and soil conditions. Days to maturity - 95 Requires full sun. Indeterminate vines. Type Spacing Planting Depth Days to Germination Maturity Slicing/Sandwich, indeterminate 30 in. 1/2 in. 10-21 95
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Harvesting History Jan 24, 2017
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Harvesting History Jan 24, 2017
SLICING TOMATO – Pineapple One of the great orange bi-color, beefsteak-type tomatoes grown for decades in American gardens. The 2+ lb. fruit is golden orange with a red Rorschach inkblot design that starts at the blossom end and carries through the center of the flesh – simply beautiful. Flesh has an intense complex sweet fruity flavor. Sow indoors 6 weeks before transplanting outside. Plant seed ½ in. deep. Transplant outside after danger of frost is over. Add ¼ cup bone meal to the soil when planting. Space plants 30 in. apart in rows 36 in. apart. Germinates in 10-21 days depending on weather and soil conditions. Days to maturity - 110 Requires full sun. Indeterminate vines. Type Spacing Planting Depth Days to Germination Maturity Slicing/Sandwich, indeterminate 30 in. 1/2 in. 10-21 110
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SLICING TOMATO – Rutgers Originated in 1928 after a traditional breeding program produced what many believe is the ultimate Campbell’s soup tomato. The 8+ oz., fire engine red, perfectly round fruit grow in clusters of 2-4. Flesh is richly savory with a touch of sweetness. Sow indoors 6 weeks before transplanting outside. Plant seed ½ in. deep. Transplant outside after danger of frost is over. Add ¼ cup bone meal to the soil when planting. Space plants 30 in. apart in rows 36 in. apart. Germinates in 10-21 days depending on weather and soil conditions. Days to maturity - 100 Requires full sun. Indeterminate vines. Type Spacing Planting Depth Days to Germination Maturity Slicing/Sandwich, indeterminate 30 in. 1/2 in. 10-21 100
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SLICING TOMATO – Purple Calabash A Texas heirloom developed by the Texas USDA using traditional breeding techniques in the late 1970s. The deeply ribbed, purplish black, 8-12 oz. fruit has good, savory flavor. Sow indoors 6 weeks before transplanting outside. Plant seed ½ in. deep. Transplant outside after danger of frost is over. Add ¼ cup bone meal to the soil when planting. Space plants 30 in. apart in rows 36 in. apart. Germinates in 10-21 days depending on weather and soil conditions. Days to maturity - 110 Requires full sun. Indeterminate vines. Type Spacing Planting Depth Days to Germination Maturity Slicing/Sandwich, indeterminate 30 in. 1/2 in. 10-21 110
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SLICING TOMATO – Marglobe Developed by the USDA using traditional breeding techniques and introduced in 1925, this is the quintessential canning tomato. 6-8 oz. bright red fruit is meaty, acidic. Sow indoors 6 weeks before transplanting outside. Plant seed ½ in. deep. Transplant outside after danger of frost is over. Add ¼ cup bone meal to the soil when planting. Space plants 30 in. apart in rows 36 in. apart. Germinates in 10-21 days depending on weather and soil conditions. Days to maturity - 80 Requires full sun. Indeterminate vines. Type Spacing Planting Depth Days to Germination Maturity Slicing/Sandwich, indeterminate 30 in. 1/2 in. 10-21 80
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SLICING TOMATO – Mortgage Lifter Developed in the 1930s by M. C. Byles of Logan, WVA, this is undoubtedly the most famous heirloom tomato of all time. This pinkish-red, beefsteak-type tomato produces 2- 3 lb. fruit with deeper red flesh that is pleasantly savory with a touch of sweetness. Sow indoors 6 weeks before transplanting outside. Plant seed ½ in. deep. Transplant outside after danger of frost is over. Add ¼ cup bone meal to the soil when planting. Space plants 30 in. apart in rows 36 in. apart. Germinates in 10-21 days depending on weather and soil conditions. Days to maturity - 110 Requires full sun. Indeterminate vines. Type Spacing Planting Depth Days to Germination Maturity Slicing/Sandwich, indeterminate 30 in. 1/2 in. 10-21 110
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SLICING TOMATO – Costeluto Genovese One of the most beautiful heirloom tomatoes – an Italian heirloom. Flattened, deeply ribbed, stunningly red fruit has mildly sweet flavor. Possibly first described in 1553. Believed to be one of the first tomatoes brought from the New World to Europe. Sow indoors 6 weeks before transplanting outside. Plant seed ½ in. deep. Transplant outside after danger of frost is over. Add ¼ cup bone meal to the soil when planting. Space plants 30 in. apart in rows 36 in. apart. Germinates in 10-21 days depending on weather and soil conditions. Days to maturity - 110 Requires full sun. Indeterminate vines. Type Spacing Planting Depth Days to Germination Maturity Slicing/Sandwich, indeterminate 30 in. 1/2 in. 10-21 110
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SLICING TOMATO – Eva Purple Ball A German heirloom from the Black Forest Region. Sometimes called “The Perfect Tomato” because of its perfectly round, smooth shape and magnificent scarlet color. Fruit is 6-8 oz. Flesh is sweet and delicious. Plants are very prolific. Sow indoors 6 weeks before transplanting outside. Plant seed ½ in. deep. Transplant outside after danger of frost is over. Add ¼ cup bone meal to the soil when planting. Space plants 30 in. apart in rows 36 in. apart. Germinates in 10-21 days depending on weather and soil conditions. Days to maturity - 100 Requires full sun. Indeterminate vines. Type Spacing Planting Depth Days to Germination Maturity Slicing/Sandwich, indeterminate 30 in. 1/2 in. 10-21 100
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SLICING TOMATO – Green Zebra One of the most famous heirloom tomatoes, introduced in 1983 by Thomas P. Wagner, legendary tomato developer. 3-6 oz. fruit is striped green with bright green flesh. Flesh is acidic, but highly flavorful’ Plants are fairly prolific. Sow indoors 6 weeks before transplanting outside. Plant seed ½ in. deep. Transplant outside after danger of frost is over. Add ¼ cup bone meal to the soil when planting. Space plants 30 in. apart in rows 36 in. apart. Germinates in 10-21 days depending on weather and soil conditions. Days to maturity - 95 Requires full sun. Indeterminate vines. Type Spacing Planting Depth Days to Germination Maturity Slicing/Sandwich, indeterminate 30 in. 1/2 in. 10-21 95
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CHERRY TOMATO – Yellow Pear Along with Red Cherry, the oldest tomato varieties still in cultivation. The lemon yellow, 1 oz. fruit grow in clusters of 8-12. Flesh is sweet and tasty. Sow indoors 6 weeks before transplanting outside. Plant seed ½ in. deep. Transplant outside after danger of frost is over. Add ¼ cup bone meal to the soil when planting. Space plants 30 in. apart in rows 36 in. apart. Germinates in 10-21 days depending on weather and soil conditions. Days to maturity - 80 Requires full sun. Indeterminate vines. Type Spacing Planting Depth Days to Germination Maturity Cherry, indeterminate 30 in. 1/2 in. 10-21 80
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