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After placing your order, please call or text Ian @ 250-465-8856 to arrange a time for farmgate pick up or delivery to our Campbell River pick up point.

Please note: You only need to pay a 25% DEPOSIT on your order now. Balance owing on your purchase will be due at time of pickup or delivery by cash or eTransfer.

 
Plants Price per Plant
1 to 3 Four Inch Pots $4.75
4 to 9 Four Inch Pots $4.50
10 or More Four Inch Pots $4.00
1 to 3 One Gallon size pots $7.00
4 to 9 One Gallon size pots $6.50
10 or More One Gallon size pots $6.00
Pay a deposit of 25% per item

Description

San Marzano Heirloom Tomato

The San Marzano tomato is prized for its use in tomato paste and sauces. This early, large, plumshaped variety is the original Roma type tomato known for being a sweet, classic Italian paste favourite. Very productive and high yielding. Plants produce large harvests of long, blocky tomatoes that mature with a small seed cavity that can be scooped out, leaving all meat. This means much less boiling is needed to get a first-class paste. The San Marzano is also perfect for canning, excellent for drying and freezes well for later cooking.

Manitoba Heirloom Tomato

Manitoba Tomato seeds produce vigorous determinate plants that thrive in cool climates with short seasons. An early producer with excellent yields, Manitoba Heirloom tomatoes were originally developed in the mid 1950’s. Plants bear medium-large fruits 170 grams (6 oz.) that are slightly flattened. The bright red fruits have smooth skin and firm, meaty flesh with a refreshing tomato taste. Well suited for slicing and preserving.

Lemon Boy Yellow Tomato

Lemon Boy hybrid is an eye-catching tomato with wonderful color and flavor. The deep globe fruit is slightly tangy, but also sweet and mild, meaty, and smooth — perfect for slicing. Produces 6 oz fruit that are lemon coloured inside and out, featuring a mild, low acid flavour. Fruit are about 3½” in diameter. Indeterminate type so support is beneficial.

Tumbler Tomato

Tumbling Tom Red plants cascade from hanging baskets, tall containers, or window boxes, and when they’re loaded with sparkling red fruit, the effect is striking. Anticipate a harvest of up to four pounds of tomatoes per plant, with new fruit ripening throughout the summer. These plants have a trailing growth habit, so they don’t need staking. Tuck one to two into a tall pot or large hanging basket. Resistant to fusarium wilt, verticillium wilt, and nematodes. Tomato size: 1 to 2 ounces.

Red Grape Tomato

Red Grape tomatoes are small in size, averaging 1 to 2 centimeters in diameter and 2 to 5centimeters in length, and have an elongated, oblong to oval shape. The tomatoes also grow in large bunches of approximately twenty fruits, and the skin is smooth, taut, firm, and glossy, showcasing bright red hues when ripe. Underneath the surface, the pale red-orange flesh is dense with a drier, meaty texture, encasing a central chamber filled with a pale green-red fluid suspending tiny, yellow seeds. Red Grape tomatoes are somewhat firm to the touch when ripe and have a crunchy, soft consistency with a high sugar content. The tomatoes contain a sweet, tangy, and subtly earthy flavor with rich, savory-sweet notes.

Sweet Million Tomato (Cherry Tomato)

The Sweet Million Tomato is a red cherry tomato variety known for prolific plants and a very sweet taste. This modern hybrid variety produces long trusses of dark red cherry tomatoes with a smooth, crack-resistant peel. Each cherry tomato is about 1″ to 1 ½” wide, making it perfect for fresh salads and summer recipes. The high-yield plants are large and indeterminate, producing early in tomato season all the way through to frost in the fall.

Bush Early Girl Tomato

The earlier, the better. Bush Early Girl bears a surprising number of delicious tomatoes in a small garden, container or a pot. When growing conditions are ideal they can average 100 tomatoes or more from each plant! These extra-large, extra-early tomatoes grow on a true bush no need to prune. The 4″ across tasty red fruits are much bigger than Early Girl and ripen just 2 days later. The 18″ plants are amazingly compact and self-supporting, yet productive. Multiple disease resistances. Tomato Size 6 to 8 ounces.

Early Girl Plus Tomato

When gardeners talk about the “first” tomatoes, Early Girl is always mentioned. This may be the most all-round popular hybrid to satisfy that craving for the first fresh tomato of the season. Use them for slicing on a place, into a salad, or on a sandwich. This a proven all-round early hybrid. Use it to jump start your harvest. Early Girl bears lots of fruit for early harvest, but because the vines are indeterminate, they continue producing through summer right up to the first frost. When growing conditions are ideal, harvests can average 200 tomatoes from each Early Girl plant!

Super Fantastic Tomato

Super Fantastic tomatoes are an immensely popular variety that grow hardy vigorous vines. They are excellent producers on the West Coast of BC! These rich, meaty beefsteak tomatoes are very versatile – great for slicing, canning, drying and salsas.

Very hardy and disease resistant. Tomato size 8 to 10 cm (3 to 4″) diameter, weighing on average about 283 grams (10 oz.). Super Fantastic is a must have variety for your tomato garden.

Big Beef Plus Tomato (Beefsteak Tomato)

An improved hybrid, this huge red beefsteak produces delicious large, meaty, classic beefsteak-type tomatoes on indeterminate vines until frost. Fruit is tolerant of cracking. Great for sandwiches and big, fat slices. Flavour is mild and sweet. Grow it in a tall cage or tie to a stake for support. This hybrid Italian beefsteak produces high yields of large 10-12 oz ‘beefy’ fruits that have great flavour for such a large tomato. Vigorous, indeterminate plants. Good disease resistance to common tomato diseases.

 

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