2026 Seeds Now Available!
2026 Seeds Now Available!
Processing times before shipping are 5 -7 business days!
Processing times before shipping are 5 - 7 business days!
Indeterminate- The Ananas Noire tomato, also known as "Black Pineapple," is a unique and visually striking heirloom variety. This indeterminate tomato produces large, beefsteak-type fruits that typically weigh between 1 to 1.5 pounds. The tomatoes have a distinctive appearance with a green exterior and vibrant red, yellow, and purple hues inside. The flavor is complex and rich, offering a sweet and slightly tangy taste with hints of citrus.
*Photo credit to H.Willens*
Hard to germinate
I started seed for this season. Sprouted and growing well. Too soon to critique the plant and flavor. MIGardiner sells quality seeds and products.
So I took the decision of buying more of these beauties
I got quite a few nice size tomatoes from one plant. Grew in zone 10b, but the flavor was kind of bland. There are other green tomatoes that taste much better in my opinion.
They look delicious I can't wait to try them !
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I wasn’t expecting that much garlic. My box was full of soft neck and hard neck.
They are doing beautifully. I can't wait for the spring!
As a homeschooling project, my seven year old grew this cauliflower, which is his favorite vegetable. He entered it into the county fair and won a first place prize. Easy to grow, and kept covered with a mesh fabric. Purchased the same seeds again, this time trying winter sowing in a raised garden bed with 6ml plastic hooped over top. Starting to head out again even if the outdoor temps are 30-40 during the day and 30-20 at night
I had missed out on the opportunity to buy garlic for fall planting. I happened to hop on the website randomly one morning and see the garlic grab boxes so I immediately purchased! I'm so thankful I did. This is my first year planting garlic in Oklahoma and I cannot wait to harvest next year!
I planted my garlic in October. I can’t wait to see how they turn out next summer.