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Processing times before shipping are 5 business days!
Indeterminate - Red Pear Tomato is a charming heirloom variety dating back to the 1700s, known for its small, pear-shaped fruits and vibrant red color. These plants are heavy producers, offering sweet, tangy tomatoes ideal for snacking, salads, and garnishes. The fruits have a smooth texture and old-fashioned tomato flavor that makes them a favorite among home gardeners.
Excellent germination rate! Seedlings are beautiful. Only a couple of weeks old but lush and healthy.
Still to early to tell yet even though it looks like I have good germination.
This plant grows really well & easily and keeps on going even into December… Plus I had several volunteers springing up so I’ve got more red pear tomatoes than I expected. Too bad they aren’t as tasty as the yellow pear variety IMO (although this season, the yellow pear tomato plants died out quite early on in the season…).
This thing is a crazy producer and so tasty! I planted two plants and was drowning in tomatoes! I was giving them away to all my friends and they said they were their favorite and kept asking if I had more! These just don't stop! Love them!
Small, great taste, abundant producer
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This is my second time ordering these seeds, they gave me great harvest last season therefore I decided to reorder them! Thank you.
This is a beautiful basil. The leaves have stunning purple veins. Pleasant smell.
AT's reputation for drought tolerance is well deserved. In a part of the garden that was not watered this summer, AT is still going strong while the other varieties have given up. Something to consider if you're looking for a variety that can handle neglect.
These things are SOOO fluffy! And they drop lots of seeds so you can have a nice reseeded sunflower patch of these big cuties, mine only grew to be about 5 ft but that was in poor condition so I can’t wait to see what these guys do in good soil!
So I live in Florida where you typically cannot grow lettuce during the summer, this plant somehow decided to go through ALL OF SUMMER and then decided to cooler wether is when it was gonna bolt.
There were major aphid issues on the one I was growing so I didn’t get to eat much of it but it tasted okay, almost didn’t have a real taste to it to be honest