40% OFF ALL SEEDS, FREE SHIPPING ON JUST SEED ORDERS OVER $20
40% OFF ALL SEEDS, FREE SHIPPING ON JUST SEED ORDERS OVER $20
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Dwarf Indeterminate - This New Zealand heirloom is a remarkable dwarf variety that will grow some of the largest fruits possible for such a small plant. At only 2-3 feet tall, each plant can produce fruits up to 12oz a piece! Deliciously sweet in flavor with yellow and red flesh, this variety will produce throughout the season and will not disappoint.
I was looking forward to these beautiful tomatoes and started them earlier in the season due to their need to have 110 days to mature. I use fans, bottom watering and my normal Fox farms potting soil. They did amazing until they didn't. All of a sudden they all came down with a tomato disease and I had to throw all of them away. The disease kept spreading and I didn't want to loose my other tomatoe crops. I am very sad about this as I have never had an issue with tomato disease before. They were doing marvelous until they weren't. Now I will go through the process of sanitizing all the Bootstrap Farmer pots and trays. I had to wipe down my growing areas with bleach and have been running an air purifier to get the spores out of the air. As I understand that the Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. lycopersici is a dangerous tomato disease and in addition the spores can be carried through the air. The stems were very sturdy but leaf curl and disease resistance is definitely an issue with this variety. It should be noted my pots I used were brand new. I don't think the disease came from the soil as no other plants were affected but I had them in four packs and they might not of had enough air combined with me getting the flu and having the heat cranked in the house. This might have been a breeding ground for the wilt. Either way, I am not sure that I will grow these ones again.
I started my Wherokowhai seeds in late January and I had 100% germination (72 cell seed tray with Sungro Black Gold seedling mix. Put on a heat mat and kept covered and moist. Removed cover and removed from heat when about half of the seeds had sprouted). I now have vibrantly healthy plants and they're growing great in containers. I've just transferred them outdoors because my last freeze passed. I'm so in love with these seeds, I've just ordered 5 more packs!
Received All items… can’t wait to get growing this Spring…will be growing these in my new GreenStalk planters
Slow shipping but excellent quality and prices
I've grown this for several years. Sturdy bushes need short but sturdy support up to about 3 to 3-1/2 feet. At first I got one superb tomato....worth a whole plant to itself. But this year it was my most productive tomato bearing over a long season, with many large (not huge) multicolored tomatoes: both inside and outside. Complex lovely flavor. A feast for the eyes AND the taste buds!
The pronunciation is fun too: fer-doe-ke-fee, being from New Zealand.
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Reminds me of a mini daikon radish. Beautiful little white radishes, not bitter or spicy. These had great germination for me and produced reliably through a fluctuating cold and warm April/May spring time. We always look forward to harvesting these as one of our first harvested vegetables of the year, and my family loves to boil them whole with some stock as radish soup.
Worked like a charm! Easy to purchase, easy to give! What better gift for the give aways on our Prepping Show!
Just what my garden needed! I was always tripping over my hose and putting it away was cumbersome. This Vego hose reel is awesome! Hose pulls out easily and retracts smoothly. It came well packaged. Easy to install. No leaks at all. I love it!!
A tried and true green bean variety. My family and extended family swear upon the Blue Lake Bush bean as the best and will always have a home in our gardens year after year.
Growing Chesnok Red garlic was a lot of fun for a first time garlic grower. The garlic was covered with straw over the winter (Michigan, zone 6a) and weeded a few times in the spring and summer but that was about it. I was worried that the bulbs would be small since the necks were so small in the spring/summer, but after harvesting the scapes on the plant the garlic grew a good amount bigger. Just a solid variety all around to grow.