PLANT: Eggplant-Black Beauty
$4.00This heirloom variety produces large, dark purple fruits on medium sized plants. Plant in full sun, in fertile, well drained soil.
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This heirloom variety produces large, dark purple fruits on medium sized plants. Plant in full sun, in fertile, well drained soil.

As the name suggests, this is an excellent variety for growing in a large pot on your patio. These plants bear medium sized dark red fruit on small, compact plants. No staking required!

Also known as ‘Jubilee’, this tomato was introduced in the early 1880’s. It bears yellow fruits which are low in acid compared to red tomatoes. Fruits have a very mild, pleasing flavour.
Indeterminate plants will require trellising or caging.
Plant in full sun, in fertile, well-drained soil.

Old german bears striped yellow and orange fruit, and is one of my favourite tomatoes! The fruits are large, very sweet, and juicy. Great for slicing on toast!
Indeterminate plant requires caging or staking.

Medium sized upright plants can be grown in containers. This variety is one of the best long oriental types tested by William Dam seeds. The fruits can get up to 11 inches long!
Eggplants thrive in hot conditions. Plant them in fertile, well drained soil in full sun.
Be sure to protect from frost.

Not for the faint of heart! These little fire bombs rank 100,000 to 350,00 SHU’s on the scoville heat scale. Habanero peppers start out lime green, then ripen to fiery orange, then to red. They require lots of heat, and take a little longer to mature than most other peppers at 90-100 days from transplant. Plant in full sun, in well drained, fertile soil. Do not plant with brassicas, beans, or fennel. (3-1/2 in pot)

These plants grow to about 2′ tall and can be planted in large containers. The peppers are moderately hot, and are great for adding a bit of spice to salsas, dips, and sauces.
Peppers start out green, then turn red.
Plant in full sun, in fertile, well drained soil.

Vigourous 18-24in plants produce plenty of large, blocky golden sweet peppers. These start out green, then change to a deep yellow. Peppers like plenty of heat and fertility, so plant them in full sun and feed them well. You can also grow them in a 5-gallon container. To avoid calcium deficiency, even watering is key. (3-1/2in pot)

These plants grow up to 30″ tall and produce heavy yields of large, 4 lobed sweet peppers with thick walls. Peppers start out green, then turn red and can be harvested at either stage. They are sweetest after they have turned red.
Plant in fertile, well drained soil in full sun.

This is one of the most famous heirlooms. These indeterminate plants produce large, pinkish red tomatoes with an exotic, sweet flavour. You’ll need to stake or cage these! 78 days from transplant

If your tomatoes keep getting wiped out by late blight, here’s a variety for you! Mountain merit is a late blight resistant variety that produces medium to large beefsteak type tomatoes. And it’s also a compact plant, so you’ll be able to grow it in smaller spaces or in containers! Expect to harvest around 75 days from transplant. (3-1/2 in pot)

This is the best heirloom tomato we know of for growing in pots! The plants only grow up to about 1-2 ft tall (hence ‘tiny’), and are just loaded with bright red mini cherry tomatoes about 1in in diameter. They also ripen earlier than most other heirloom varieties at around 55 days from transplanting. No trellising/ staking required- although they can still benefit from cages. Expect alot of the fruit to ripen at the same time.

If you want sandwich sized tomatoes, but don’t want to bother trellising, then this is the one for you! These determinate plants (read bushy rather than viney) will produce nice round red beefsteak tomatoes. .. .And you can cage them if you want to, but they’ll do just fine without too! Grow in full sun, in fertile, well drained soil.

An indeterminate, viney plant. Bears plenty of large, flavourful purple tomatoes. You’ll need to trellis or cage these! (3 1/2in pot)

Another one of our favourites! This heirloom produces plenty of deep purple fruit which are resistant to cracking. The tomatoes are about 1/2 oz, and have an incredible sweet, complex flavour.
It’s got an indeterminate growing habit, so you’ll need to trellis/stake or cage it. Expect ripe tomatoes around 65 days after transplanting. Instead of having 1 short harvest window, they produce over several months- as long as the plant is healthy.
(3-1/2in pots)

An heirloom Italian variety (can you tell by the name?) which bears large, sandwich sized deep red tomatoes. Excellent flavour, with more meatiness than other varieties. These are indeterminate plants, so they’ll need to be trellised, staked, or caged. Plant in full sun, in fertile well drained soil. (4-in pots)
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PLANT: Tomato-Golden Queen (Heirloom)
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