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Amazing Heirloom Tomatoes for sale now.
Support your local North Carolina market gardener! Vine ripe flavor like no other...... incredible varieties phenomenal amazing flavors astonishing beautiful colors and patterns Perfect For: sandwiches, slicing, salads, roasting Gourmet Market Store Retail $5.99 per pound Now Only $3.50 per pound We us organic methods, rich organic compost fertilizer, natural pest controls, deep straw mulch Visit our farm and get some today! 919-742-3945 Support your local North Carolina market gardener! Varieties now ripening: Ananas Noire (French for Black Pineapple): Large multi-colored beefsteak, 80 days, indeterminate. Developed in Belgium by horticulturist Pascal Moreau. Fruits weigh an average of 1 1/2 lbs. The skin is a spectrum of colors with deep red-purple, green, a bit of yellow and splashes of pinkish red. The meat is olive to neon green with ribbons of vivid pink. Ananas has a taste that is as complex as it's colors. Sweet, fruity and rich, with a spicy tang and hint of smoky flavor. It's the fruity flavor that hits you first when you eat one and it ends with a delightful tomato taste. A little salt makes the flavors come alive even more so. This is one delightful "black" tomato. The plants will get large with high yields. Chosen in our 2008 taste test as the favorite for hamburgers, veggie burgers and sandwiches. Ararat Flamed: Medium, fire engine red, 65-70 days, indeterminate, very rare. Love at first bite with this one! 4 oz. fruits. Ararat Flamed is originally from Debrecen, Hungary. The name in German is Ararat Geflammte. Our original seed came from a friend in the UK over 18 years ago. Rich full bodied tomato flavor. Bursting with juicy sweet, tangy flavor. One of the best fresh eating and salad tomatoes. We got 30 lbs. from one plant! A must have for any tomato grower. Superb for market growers too. Big Rainbow Tomato: 80-85 days, beefsteak, bi-color, indeterminate. A spectacular large beefsteak with slight ribbing. Big Rainbow has an mottled orange and red exterior with brilliant colored gold and red meat. A low-acid, firm, meaty tomato. Packs a good old-fashioned, juicy tomato taste. Big Rainbow has vigorous vines and good disease resistance. Brandywine Yellow: 90 days, indeterminate, large yellow-orange fruit. Another great tomato with large potato leaves that has both a beautiful smooth skin and slightly flattened shape. Fruits weigh from 12 to 24 ounces. The taste is rich, complex and creamy. A real winner! Brandywine Classic Red/Pink: 90-100 days, indeterminate, large fruit. This classic Amish brandywine heirloom tomato dates back to 1885 and was named after the Brandywine Creek in Pennsylvania, where it was first grown. It is considered to be one of the finest flavored large tomatoes ever offered. Creamy texture, thin skin and wonderful brandywine flavor. Plants are potato leafed. Yields are good producing extra-large, firm, rosy pink fruits weighing from 12 ounces to 1-1/2 pounds. Performs quite well in high heat areas Ceylon, Rare: 70 days, indeterminate, miniature orange-red beefsteak. How about big tomato flavor in a tiny package? If you are a fan of that rich beefsteak flavor than Ceylon tomatoes are for you. The fruits are disc shaped, weigh from 1-3 ounces and look a bit like little pumpkins. The plants topped out around 5 feet for us and fruit set was incredible. The tomatoes started to ripen early and kept on trooping in the heat and right until the first frost. The flavor starts out with an juicy note of sweetness and ends with a clean assertive tomato flavor. We just fell in love with Ceylon tomatoes and had a hard time stopping everyone from snacking on them in the field! Cherokee Purple: 80 days, indeterminate, large fruit. The vines of Cherokee Purple is an heirloom possibly over 100 years old and was said to be grown by the Cherokee Indians. It bears up to 12 ounce globular to slightly oblate shaped fruits with a dusky rose-brownish coloring, purple undertones, green shoulders and dark red flesh. Regular tomato leaves with fairly high production of tomatoes. It can have some concentric cracking. The taste is excellent and has been compared to Brandywine. It is sweet, with a rich somewhat smoky taste. Always tops at our taste tests year after year. Green Zebra: 78 days, medium round, indeterminate. These fruits are 3 ounce, green and stippled with darker green stripes and an amber to yellow background color with emerald green meat when mature. What a surprise the wonderful Green Zebra is! They have an intense tomato flavor and are wonderfully sweet with a slightly tart undertone. They are practically immune to cracking. Green Zebra is the favorite of many heirloom growers. Japanese Black Trifele: 75 days, indeterminate, potato leafed. The Japanese Black Trifele tomato is from Russia! This rare tomato is unmistakable. There's nothing else like it. They are the size and shape of a Bartlett pear with purplish mahogany skin and green shoulders. Beautiful. These plants bear an incredible amount of fruit. They have an extraordinary, sublime rich taste. Unlike many other black varieties, the tomatoes are blemish free and not subject to cracking. One of the darkest black tomato varieties available. However you want to use this tomato, fresh or cooked you will love it as much as we do. Pineapple: 85 days. Red and yellow streaks, beefsteak, indeterminate. Pineapple tomatoes are big boys, we had some that weighed in at 2 lbs! They average 16-24 oz. Very distinct taste that is fruity, low-acid and sweet with a smooth, silky texture. Suitable for eating fresh, salads and salsa. A beautiful tomato. Good yields for a beefsteak with very sturdy vines. One of our top sellers! Polish Linguisa: 73 days. Indeterminate. Very large, red, long sausage-like shape, indeterminate. Polish Linguisa is great for sauces, drying and tastes so delicious it's great for eating fresh too. Fruits are large, weighing in at 8-10 ounces each and are quite meaty. It dates back to the early 1800's and came from New York via Polish immigrants. Very heavy yields and it keeps well when left on the vine. Off the vine green fruits ripen beautifully. Pruden's Purple: 67-70 days. Large pink, potato leaf beefsteak, indeterminate. 12 to 18 ounce fruits. Some of our customers like Pruden's much better than Brandywine. It is not really purple but more of a deep pinkish color. They have a flattened shape and some have shoulder ribbing but are not prone to cracking! Classic brandywine like taste with a good tangy flavor and silken creamy texture. Meaty with few seeds. If you are a brandywine fan and garden where the season is short or not- Pruden's Purple is for you! Performs quite well in high heat areas. Sungold Yellow Plum/Pear 73 days. Indeterminate. Very prolific all season until frost. Excellent for fresh eating and drying. Very heavy yields and it keeps well when left on the vine. Off the vine green fruits ripen beautifully.
Butterfly Weed - Sunset Flower
Asclepias curassavica This colorful variety of Butterfly Weed grows to a height of 2 feet, with bright orange and red, umbel type flower heads. Makes a wonderful accent plant or cut flower. Glossy gray-green lanceolate foliage forms a unique background for other border annuals. $15.00/each
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