Showing posts with label tomato varieties. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tomato varieties. Show all posts

Saturday, July 20, 2019

Tomato Varieties 2019

In 2019 we have 13 great varieties to choose from. Our tomato plants are $5 each . 

You can purchase our plants at our garage sales at our house at 134 Albert Road Moonah. We have one on Saturday November 2 from 8am. 

Our tomatoes are grown in handmade paper pots. Its part of our commitment to reduce waste and tread lightly on the planet.   

Our tomatoes are grown outdoors for at least 6 weeks before sale. This hardens the plants up due to exposure to cold and winds. When you transplant them to your garden they should not slow down due to shock or die. 

The pots are compostable but should be removed from the plant before planting. If you plant the tomato with its pot on you will limit its growth.

Cherry Tomatoes


Black Cherry (BC Label)

Fruit: Dark mahogany coloured grape sized fruit. Delicious Sweet and juicy flesh with a slightly smokey flavour. 
Growth Habit: Vigorous, high-yielding vine growing to 3m. Tomatoes produced in trusses. Beware these can grow into extremely large plants! Indeterminate. 
Uses: Salads and snacking

Other: Russian heirloom. Will generally produce over a long time and resists cold better than most tomatoes.


Cherry Roma (CR Label)

Fruit: Delicious oblong cherry tomatoes. Prolific producer of fruit
Growth Habit: Vine. Best with support. Indeterminate
Uses: Salads and snacking
Other: Heirloom variety.


Garden Delight (GD Label)

Fruit: Red, cherries with a great flavour. Very sweet tomatoes. Fruit grows on trusses
Growth Habit: Reliable and prolific tomato plant. Vine grows to around 2m. Harvest over long period. Indeterminate. 
Uses: Snacking and salads.
Other: Has won taste tests!


Sugar Lump (SL Label)

Fruit: Large deep red fruit up to 40cm across. Excellent flavour
Growth Habit: Determinate. Bush
Uses: Eaten fresh or preserved
Other: Heirloom from the 1860s

Tiny Tim (TT Label)

Fruit: Small, sweet, red round fruit 2-3cm across
Growth Habit: Dwarf Bush to 50cm high. Ornamental and high yielding. Determinate.
Uses: Great for pots and containers or small areas. Fruit lovely whole salads
Other: This variety dates back to 1945. 


Yellow Pear (YP Label)

Fruit: As name suggests plant produces yellow pear shaped fruit. Bite sized and tangy.
Growth Habit: Vigorous plant. Best staked. Heaving bearing with a long season. Indeterminate. 
Uses: Fresh or pickled
Other: 

Medium to Large Fruited Tomatoes


Black Russian (BR Label)

Fruit: Round, reddish-black coloured with dark purple stripes, medium sized fruit 4-6cm across with smooth thin skin and dark flesh.Excellent flavour - reputed to be one of the best tasting black tomatoes.
Growth HabitCompact plant - semi climbing. Best staked. Indeterminate. Thrives under cool growing conditions, but does well in all areas. Highly disease resistant. Fast producer only 69 to 100 days to harvest
Uses:  Excellent for eating fresh in salads or cooked
Other: Russian Heirloom 

Grosse Lisse (GL Label)

Fruit: Large globe-shaped smooth fruit that are deep read in colour. Tasty
Growth Habit: Producers over a long period. Indeterminate. Needs support. Tall plant to 2m. 

Uses: Eaten fresh 
Other: One of the most popular backyard tomatoes in Australia.


KYI (Scoresby Dwarf) (KY1 Label)
KY1 Bush. 

Fruit: Red, round 5-8cm across. Good flavour
Growth Habit: Bush to 1m. Determinate. Reliable and disease resistant
Uses: Used to make sauces because of great flavour. Can be grown in large pots
Other: Victorian Heirloom

Mary Italian (MI Label)

Fruit: Red Beefsteak to 10cm across with excellent flavour.
Growth Habit: Early variety. 40-50 days to fruiting from transplant. Best with support. Indeterminate. 
Uses: Versatile. Snacking, sauces and salads
Other: American Heirloom possibly of Italian descent. One of our favourite tomatoes. 


Mortgage  Lifter (ML Label)

Fruit: Huge fruit to 12cm across and 1.5 kg. Very good flavour. Beefsteak type tomato
Growth Habit: Prolific producer of fruit. Will need support. Indeterminate. 
Uses: Good for slicing and cooking. Eating fresh
Other: Developed during the depression by "Radiator Charlie" who paid off his mortgage with these tomatoes. Considered one of the best flavoured varieties. Recommended by Peter Cundall.

Roma (R Label)
Large tomatoes are Romas. Small are Cherry Romas.

Fruit: Red oblong fleshy fruit with slightly thicker skin and fewer seeds that other tomatoes. These tomatoes also tend to be heavy for their size
Growth Habit: Determinate. Compact bush to about 1m high. Likely to require some support in part due to the weight of the fruit. 80 days to maturity. Prolific grower with no disease problems.
Uses: Roma tomatoes are ideal for making sauces and canning. They produce large volumes of fruit in a short period. 
Other: Easy to grow and more disease resistant than most tomatoes. Very productive.

Tigerrella  (T Label)


Fruit: Red fruit with yellow stripes. Exceptional flavour
Growth Habit: Indeterminate. Needs staking. Producing lots of fruit over a long period.
Uses: Salads and sandwiches. 
Other: Heirloom from England



Notes on Tomatoes
Tomatoes need full sun. Minimum of 6 hours of direct sunlight per day preferably more. 

Most tomatoes need some kind of support. They do not climb like beans and need to be tied with soft material like stockings or jolly rope to trellis. Varieties can grow without support are Tiny Tims, KYIs, Roma and Sugar Lump. KY1, Roma and Sugar Lump may need support when fruiting. 

Indeterminate tomato varieties - will grow until frost kills them They will continue to bloom and set fruit. These tomatoes are large vines and will need support. 

Determinate tomato varieties - Grow to a set size and will then will bloom and set fruit. Their harvest is over a smaller period around 2 weeks to 1 month.These varieties are better for making sauce and cooking as they produce large volumes of fruit at the same time.Never prune determinate tomato varieties - you just reduce your yield. These varieties are smaller plants and can be grown in large containers. However all tomatoes do better planted in the garden.





Sunday, August 14, 2016

Tomato Varieties 2016

Busy sowing tomatoes at the moment. Full list of all tomato varieties that we are sowing below. 

Sowing doesn't always equal sales as it depends on germination rates and also how many seeds we can access. Some of the varieties we will sell only in a pots others will be in advanced pots and plug trays. 

Look forward to seeing you at our stall in New Town Plaza Shopping Centre from Saturday October 8. A reminder that we are not longer at the Farm Gate Market .

For more detailed descriptions of the varieties check out our seed suppliers' websites.

Bush Tomatoes (Determinate)
Cherry
Cherry Roma
Florida Basket (Dwarf and perfect for containers especially hanging baskets)
Pearly Pink Cherry
Siberian
Tiny Tims (Dwarf and perfect for containers)
Whippersnapper

Normal Size
Arcadia
Burwood Prize
Graf Zeplin
Prosperity
Scoresby Dwarf
Swift
Tatura Dwarf
Walter

Roma Style
Golden Roma (Yellow Roma)
Napoli Paste
Roma
Romano Burganese
Yellow Roma

Large/Beefsteak type
Mary Italian
Red Colossus

Climbing Tomatoes (Indeterminate)
Cherry
Black Cherry
Broad Ripple Yellow Currant
Camp Joy
Sugarlump
Snow White
Sweetie
Tommy Toe
Yellow Pear

Normal
Black Russian
Break-O-Day
Golden Sunrise
Grosse Lisse
Grosse Lisse Yellow
Harbinger
Legend
Moneymaker
Rouge de Marmande
Sunray (Orange)
Tigerella (stripey!)

Roma type
San Marzano

Beefsteak/Large
Beefsteak
Black Krim
Brandywine
Golden Gourmet
Mortgage Lifter
Oxheart
Oxheart Yellow

Yellow Tomatoes
Broad Ripple Yellow Currant
Golden Gourmet
Golden Sunrise
Golden Roma
Grosse Lisse Yellow
Oxheart Yellow
Snow White
Yellow Roma
Yellow Pear

Black Tomatoes
Black Cherry
Black Krim
Black Russian

Friday, October 9, 2015

Tomato Varieties 2015

Here is information about all the tomato varieties that we have over the whole season.  To find out what we have each week follow our blog. You can sign up for an email update at the top right of the home page.

We won't have all varieties each week. Some will only appear once or twice and most are only available in advanced pots. 

Variety
Growth Habit
Colour
Fruit Shape
Fruit Size
Harvest
Uses, Flavour
Arcadia
Bush
Red
Oblate
Medium 5-7cm

Field tomato, bush to 50cm
Beefsteak (Red Ponderosa)
Staking
Red
Flat and ribbed
Large
45-60 days
Slicing. Tasty juicy flesh.
Black Cherry
Staking
Dark Red
Round
Small

Salad
Black Krim
Staking.
Dark red to maroon
Beefsteak
Large 350g
80-90 days
Sweet rich flavour
Black Russian
Staking
Dark red
Round
Medium
77 days

Brandywine
Staking
Red
Flat
Large

Superior taste. Fleshy and thin skinned
Break O’Day
Staking
Orange/red

Medium
65-70 days
Bottling/freezing/fresh
Burwood Prize
Bush
Scarlet red
Flattened
5-7cm

Home garden variety
Camp Joy
Staking 1.8m
Red
Large cherry
3.5cm
80 days
Sweet flavour
Cherry Roma
Indeterminate
Red
Roma shaped
20mm
75-80 days
Fresh, salads, dried
Florida Basket
Bush – Very short
Red
Heart shaped
30mm
58-60 days
Good for hanging baskets and pots. Salads and fresh
Graf Zeplin
Bush
Red
Round
Medium

Sweet firm flesh
Green Zebra
Inderterminate
Green with yellow stripes when ripe
Round
4-6cm
75 days
Fresh or preserved. Mild sweet flavour
Golden Gourmet
Staking
Yellow

Large 8-10cm

Great for stuffing and filling
Golden Roma
Bush
Yellow
Oblong
Medium 7cm

Paste, sauces, general eating
Golden Sunrise
Indeterminate
Golden Yellow
Round
5cm
80 days
Sweet fruit good for salads
Grosse Lisse
Staking
Red
Round
Large
75-85 days
Fresh/salads/grilling/slicing/cooking
Grosse Lisse Yellow
Staking
Yellow
Round
Large
80 days
Fresh/salads/grilling/slicing/cooking
Harbinger
Staking
Red
Regular
Medium 4-7cm

Good tasting firm fruit
Legend
Indeterminate
Red

Medium

Good for cool climates
Mary Italian
Indeterminate
Red
Beefsteak (flattened)
Large

Great taste. Productive
Moneymaker
Staking
Intense red
Round
Medium
70-75 days
Thin skinned. Good Flavour
Mortgage Lifter
Staking
Deep pink flesh
Flattened
Large
80-90 days
Excellent slicing. Few seeds. Heavy yielding. Low acid sweet rich flavour.
Napoli Paste
Bush
Deep red
Roma shaped
Medium
79-125
Great for pastes and sauces. Tangy flavour
Olomovic
Bush
Red
Standard
Medium 5cm-7cm
65 days
Salad, fresh, Bottling, snacks, cooking and slicing
Oxheart
Staking
Red
Heart
Large
16-18 weeks
Fleshy and delicious
Oxheart Yellow
Indeterminate
Yellow-Orange
Heart shaped
Large
80-90 days
Good flavour. Good in cool climates
Pearly Pink Cherry
Bush
Pink
Round
Cherry to 40cm


Prosperity
Indeterminate
Red
Medium



Red Colossus
Bush
Red
Oblong
7.5cm

Cold tolerant. Early cropping
Roma
Bush semi-climbing
Red
Oblong
Medium 7.5cm
78 days
Paste, sauces, fresh, salads, cooking
Romano Burghanese
Bush
Red



Good for drying. Introduced by Don Burke and passed his taste test
Rouge de Marmande Improved
Indeterminate
Red
Flat
Medium to large
75 days
Outstanding flavour. Good pest and disease resistance
San Marzano
Staking
Deep rich red
Roma
Medium

Very fleshy. Sauces and soups. Heavy cropping. Tuscan variety
Scoresby Dwarf (KY1)
Bush
Red
Round
Medium 4-6cm

Good for preserves and sauces. Great flavour
Siberian
Determinate
Red
round
Cherry to 40cm
48-55 days
Short season specialist. Produces in cool weather.
Sugarlump (aka Gardeners Delight)
Indeterminate
Red
Long trussed cherry
Medium cherry
65 days
Salads.
Sunray (Golden Orange)
Indeterminate
Orange- red
round
To 7cm
72-85
1m bush. Productive.
Sweetie
Indeterminate
Red
Round
Cherry
50-79days
Excellent taste. Does well in cool climates.
Swift
Determinate
Red
Round
Medium
54 days

Tatura Dwarf
Bush
Red
Round
Medium

Canning and sauces.
Thai Pink Cherry
Bush
Pink
Egg shaped
Cherry to 4cm
75 days
Salads
Tigerella
Staking
Red with yellow/green stripes
Round
Small/medium
80 days
Salads. Great flavour
Tiny Tim
Bush
Red
Round
Cherry

Great for pots. Dwarf plant to 40cm high.
Tommy Toe
Staking
Red
Round
Cherry 2cm to 4cm
72
Tasty and long cropping
Walter
Indeterminate
Red

Medium
75 days
Salads. Heavy bearing
Whippersnapper
Bush
Red

Cherry 2.5cm
59 days
Great flavour
Yellow Roma
Bush
Yellow
Roma
7cm