2025 Seeds Are Now HERE!
2025 Seeds Are Now HERE!
Orders are shipping 5-7 Business Days After Being Placed
Orders are shipping 5-7 Business Days After Being Placed
Indeterminate - This 1920s variety has a wonderful true tomato flavor that is earthy and sweet at the same time. Deep maroon in color with fruits that grow up to 1 lb each. You can easily use this tomato for buns to make a sandwich! This is perfect for salsas, sauces, and cooking. Heavy yields on vigorous vines will require support for the best harvest.
*Photo credit to H.Willens*
Very good tomato.
Al seeds spouted within a week,
I still have seeds I saved because I loved how they taste and how easy they germinate and grow. But I find it difficult to tell when they should be picked for peek ripeness.
Larger than Black Krim and the flavor is great. Definitely a tomato to be proud of. This is a variety that will ripen on the later side of the summer. In the Pacific Northwest I can get 8 tomatoes that are almost blemish free before my season is over.
I thought I mixed up my seedlings because it looked like a dwarf plant so I planted a few more. It was a dwarf plant with a black brandywine tomato. Great flavor but did die of blight after I harvested a couple slicers. Great flavor. I will grow this again.
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These seeds are growing very well. I am excited to taste them this Summer.
Concord Seedless grapes look great. They are growing beautifully.
I have never started my garden from seeds, but after watching several of your youtube videos I decided it was time. So far, I have been able to start the tomatoes, squash, green beans and pumpkins. Everything I planted has come up. I plan to buy more seeds in the future, as this has boosted my confidence in the garden.
I am kind of stunned. I planted these shortly after they arrived in spite of unusual wet, cold weather in southern Ohio. Both vines are flourishing. Currently working on a support system and a way to protect them from the local varmints before they're part of the buffet I seem to plant every spring.
Nice big phat roots on 'em too, honestly the bed wasn't even prepared for how big the roots were. Which is a good "problem" to have if I'm being unclear