Tomato Seed Packet Decorative Switchplate Cover

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Posted by admin | Posted in Tomato seeds | Posted on 06-07-2010

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41KPlUoPE0L. SL160  Tomato Seed Packet Decorative Switchplate Cover

  • Decorative Switchplate Cover
  • Standard Size Fits Any Wall
  • Enamel / Glass Finish Look
  • Handcrafted and Hardware is Included
  • Screws are Included and Bagged for Gift Giving

Product Description
Handcrafted to the highest standards using the artistry of the decoupage technique, artwork is triple sealed with a special sealant to ensure durability,easy cleaning and obtain an enamel like finish. Artwork will not fade. Our switchplates are heavy duty plastic nylon that is virtually unbreakable and hardware is included. A cinch to install. Each one of our switchplates is handcrafted with great individual care using licensed materials. We also offer matching Outl… More >>

Tomato Seed Packet Decorative Switchplate Cover

Isis Candy Cherry Tomato Seed

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Posted by admin | Posted in Tomato seeds | Posted on 06-07-2010

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31x7SAHiMFL. SL160  Isis Candy Cherry Tomato Seed

  • Seed Savers Exchange
  • Heirloom Variety
  • 70-80 days from transplant
  • 50 Seeds per packet
  • Cherry Tomato

Product Description
Gorgeous fruits are marbled with red. Rich flavor is a complex blend of sweetness and fruitiness. Each fruit has a spectacular cat’s eye starburst on the blosssom end. Plants are loaded with 1 1/2″ fruits on short trusses of 6-8. Indeterminate. 70-80 days from transplant…. More >>

Isis Candy Cherry Tomato Seed

Heirloom Tomato Seeds – ‘Brandywine Black’ Vegetable Seed Packet

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Posted by admin | Posted in Tomato seeds | Posted on 04-07-2010

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51Hx36UMemL. SL160  Heirloom Tomato Seeds   Brandywine Black Vegetable Seed Packet

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Brandywine Black produces deep maroon tomatoes that reach 12 to 16 oz. An heirloom tomato with great flavor! Matures in about 85 days…. More >>

Heirloom Tomato Seeds – ‘Brandywine Black’ Vegetable Seed Packet

Purple Russian Tomato Seed

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Posted by admin | Posted in Tomato seeds | Posted on 01-07-2010

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41 rMPuRgSL. SL160  Purple Russian Tomato Seed

  • Seed Savers Exchange
  • Heirloom Variety
  • 80 days from transplant
  • Plum type
  • 50 seeds per packet

Product Description
Original stock of this variety came from Irma Henkel in the Ukraine. Plum-shaped fruits are 3-4″ long and weigh 6 ounces. Great taste, sweet and meaty. Very productive, good cold tolerance. Nice shoulders, little to no cracking. Indeterminate. 80 days from transplant… More >>

Purple Russian Tomato Seed

Gold Rush Currant Tomato Seeds

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Posted by admin | Posted in Tomato seeds | Posted on 30-06-2010

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312%2Bz2g0%2BhL. SL160  Gold Rush Currant Tomato Seeds

  • Seed Savers Exchange
  • Heirloom Variety
  • Organic Seed
  • 25 seeds per packet
  • Cherry type

Product Description
This strain was a selection by a Dutch Seedsman, chosen for its manageable growth habit and excelelnt heavy set of 1/4″ fruits borne in trusses of 10-12. Plants do not drop fruit. Indeterminate. 75-80 days from transplant…. More >>

Gold Rush Currant Tomato Seeds

Green Grape Tomato Seeds

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Posted by admin | Posted in Tomato seeds | Posted on 29-06-2010

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41lNOOHjyzL. SL160  Green Grape Tomato Seeds

  • Seed Savers Exchange
  • Heirloom Variety
  • Grape Tomato
  • 50 Seeds per packet
  • Green Tomato

Product Description
A new favorite! Unique grape-like yellowish-green cherry tomatoes on extremely productive, bushy plants. Hard to stop eating, addictive, spicy, full-flavored, sweet 1″ fruits. Indeterminate, 80-90 days from transplant…. More >>

Green Grape Tomato Seeds

Super Sioux Tomato Seed 40 Seeds

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Posted by admin | Posted in Tomato seeds | Posted on 29-06-2010

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2197CBDMD6L. SL160  Super Sioux Tomato Seed 40 Seeds

  • great slicer
  • red fruit
  • arranged in clusters

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80-90 days. Indeterminate. 6-8 oz. fruits are arranged in clusters that ripen to a perfect red. They are incredible slicers with a full, acid tomato flavor. Average yields on indeterminate plants. A popular table tomato. Untreated seeds. Minimum 40 seeds per packet…. More >>

Super Sioux Tomato Seed 40 Seeds

Heirloom Tomato Seeds – ‘Green Zebra’ Vegetable Seed Packet

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Posted by admin | Posted in Tomato seeds | Posted on 29-06-2010

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511lyOvRfXL. SL160  Heirloom Tomato Seeds   Green Zebra Vegetable Seed Packet

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A unique heirloom tomato variety for the home vegetable garden or market! Green fruit is striped with yellow and darker green and its flavor is sweet yet zingy! Great way to add color and flavor to your dishes! Excellent for pickling, and fresh eating! Matures in about 75 days. Certain parts of plant may be poisonous if ingested…. More >>

Heirloom Tomato Seeds – ‘Green Zebra’ Vegetable Seed Packet

A critical look at hybrid fruits and vegetables

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Posted by admin | Posted in Tomato varieties | Posted on 27-06-2010

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Tomato Variety

Heirlooms vs. Hybrids

Tomatoes and other vegetables from the grocery store shelves taste likeNOTHING! Why? Most of the tomatoes purchased from grocery stores have been harvested days before they reach the grocery, treated to turn red, and bred to stay firm and not bruise on the shelves. Plant breeding for the last fifty years has concentrated on producing a tomato that can survive anythingexcept for a taste test.

Gardeners and tomato aficionados alike have given up on the produce aisle for anything other than garnish. Instead, they turn to seed and plant catalogues to find tasty varieties to grow. When viewing a plant catalogue of tomato seed sources, you will be confronted with hundreds of varieties. Huge and tiny, purple, red, yellow and orange tomatoes. Perfectly round, almost flat, and lemon-shaped tomatoes. Seed catalogues highlight another variable to understand regarding tomato growing: heirloom versus hybrid tomatoes.

Heirloom Tomatoes

Tasty and unique, heirloom varieties are endless. This category of plant is where you will find purple, orange and yellow tomatoes sharing catalogue space with red ones. Heirloom varieties are “open pollinated” plants, which means that if you harvest seeds from a plant, prepare them, save them, and plant them next year, you will grow the same plant. Heirloom varieties were developed over time, in isolated gardens and communities, thus developing unique characteristics.

Heirlooms require particular growing conditions, and each variety is different. The key to success with heirlooms is choosing a variety that is well suited to your growing conditions. Because heirloom tomatoes have not been bred for generations to promote vigor and disease resistance, these varieties need a little bit of extra care. They are, however, worth the extra work. Heirlooms will produce lush, flavorful tomatoes of every shape, size and hue, for every culinary taste or need.

Hybrid Tomatoes

These tomatoes are the result of two different tomato varieties being “crossed” or joined, and the seeds harvested from the resulting plants. Hybrid tomato seeds will produce the tomato with hybrid characteristics for only one plant generation. If you harvest your tomatoes from the hybrid plant and plant those seeds next year, you will not have the same plant.

Hybrid tomatoes have been bred for disease resistance, uniformity, and ability to withstand mechanical harvesting, packing and shipping. Little time has been spent in enhancing flavor in hybrid tomatoes. Much like hybrid tea roses, hybrid tomatoes may be nice to look at, but they have few other desirable attributes.

For large-scale commercial tomato growers, hybrid tomatoes are a great help. For consumers expecting bright red tomatoes in the middle of winter, hybrids are a way to consume. For home gardeners, Heirloom varieties produce yields as large, and much more flavorful. Home gardeners have enough time an attention to successfully grow heirloom tomatoes and bring out their best qualities.

Choosing the Right Variety

Whether Heirlooms or Hybrids are your tomato of choice, you much choose tomato varieties that are well suited to your growing environment. Climates with high heat and humidity will help certain varieties flourish, while colder climates with shorter growing seasons require cultivation of plants that set fruit and mature faster.

The joys of gardening

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Posted by admin | Posted in Tomato plant care | Posted on 27-06-2010

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Seedlings Gardening Tomato

The pleasure of gardening for myself is the joy of seeing the plants grow. The gardens I have dealt with in my time are vegetable gardens.

Getting the soil ready is the first step for your garden. The soil needs to be tilled so that the soil will germinate the seed a little easier.

My gardens today are much smaller than they were when I was younger. I see a garden as good exercise as well as reaping the fruit the garden grows. So depending on how much exercise you want may help you determine the size of your garden.

Gardens can be planted in stages. Onions can be planed in January or February because frost and cold weather do not kill the onion. another vegetable that can be planted early are English peas-one of my favorites.

Another one of my staples are potatoes, they too need to be planted early. I live in East Texas and I have found that if you plant around the twenty first of March the potatoes will flourish pretty well.

Then every garden needs tomato plants. Sometime around the first of April you need to buy your plants and get them set out. I have tried to buy the tomato seed and raise my own seed but seem to have better luck with the store bought plants. Until these young plant seem to doing well on their own you may have to water them for a while. If you do water your plants the plants will do much better if you add miracle grow to your water. Miracle grow has a fertilizer 18-18-33 designed mostly for tomatoes, but can be used on other vegetables as well. Some time after the tomato plants start growing you will need to stake them to help the plants to support the fruit The easy way to do this is to buy these cages. These cages can be found at most stores that sell farm related merchandise. As the plants grow you need to check their growth and gently raise the limb of the tomato plant up to it’s next level. Remember I said gently because these plant are tender and can be broken very easy. If you start seeing insects eating the plant just sprinkle a little bug dust on them. Enjoy.

Then comes the peas and corn. They too in East Texas can be planted around the first of April. Corn has so many hybrids that it is hard to pick any one corn seed over another. Golden Bantam has always worked for me but use your own discretion on this. I like to put a little fertilizer in the furrow and then mix it with a hoe before planting the seed. The seed is then ready to go in the ground. Enjoy.

The peas are almost as easy to plant as corn. Peas come so easy you may want to put your fertilizer around the pea vines once they come up.

These are my favorite garden vegetables that I enjoy. Again you may start with something different after all it will be your garden.

Some other things a lot of people enjoy are squash,radishes,pinto beans and others.

To begin with we said something about the joy of gardening. When you start eating your corn,peas,potatoes,tomatoes,th is is the joy of gardening that I myself with the help of God grew in my gardening. A little sweat never hurt anyone.

Enjoy.