Solanum lycopersicum There are a lot of tomatoes in this world, and I swore I would never sell tomato seed. But we have kept, crossed, and selected tomatoes our whole farming life. This year I only planted our favorite two, the ones we find have the best flavor and versatility in our situation. We eat these fresh and can them as sauce. I can't keep myself from offering these tomato seeds. Seeds Per Packet: 50 Seeds Per Gram: 480
Nebula A vigorous determinate type with red slightly flattened fruits a shade larger than ‘Estate,’ but smaller than ‘Home Stoop.’ The fruit has fasciated locules, which makes a softer, juicier slice than the spoke-like normal locules of ‘Estate’ than make a firm fruit. Heavy yielding. Adapted to moderately warm days and cool nights. pricing and more
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Home Stoop 'Stupice' was introduced to the US by Abundant Life Seed Foundation along with a number of other East European varieties circa 1980, and immediately found a home on every mountain homestead in the Northwest. Damp hardy and cool adapted, it delivered great flavor and results in marginal situations, but the fruits were small. 'Homestead' was once a commercial variety in Florida, an exact opposite of... pricing and more
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Estate This comes from the crossing of three varieties that worked for us over the years. Stupice x Homestead was later crossed to Peron Sprayless when we lived in the cold hills. Peron provided a smooth round lushness that is very upscale in appearances. Terrific full tomato flavor, large juice-filled locules, and a meaty heart. Grows to about 6-7' with fruits 3-3½". pricing and more
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