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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.
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This is a larger broccoli plant which is very resistant to hot and dry weather. It will still produce heads while others bold. Plant in full sun in fertile, well drained soil.
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An old fashioned butternut squash with a viney growth habit. You’ll want to leave lots of room in your garden for this one- or give it something to climb on. 10″-12″ fruits with tan skin.
(Substitute for early butternut- we were unable to get early butternut seeds this year)
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A classic plum/paste tomato from Italy. Bears large meaty tomatoes with few seeds on viny plants. Requires trellising or staking. Grow in full sun.
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One of our favorite varieties to grow! This indeterminate (viney) plant bears loads of super sweet, red cherry tomatoes. Unlike many older varieties, sweet million tomatoes are crack resistant. As a result, they will stand for much longer after harvest, and still taste great.
You’ll want to cage or trellis these plants. . . .they will take over the garden given the chance!
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A tasty yellow cherry tomato that is pear shaped- just like the name implies. This will be a colourful addition to any salad. Indeterminate plants require staking or trellising. Plant in fertile, well drained soil in full sun. Very high yielding.