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Plants are PICK UP ONLY at the “Flower Cart” – end of drive cash sales only.
OPEN FRIDAY 9AM – MONDAY the long weekend until sold out along with our fresh chemical free local flowers!
LOTS OF VARIETIES
495 Anderson St S, Fergus ON
‘Sart Roloise’ Tomato – PLANT
Sart Roloise tomato is a newer variety that has quickly gained popularity. Very unique and distinct! Stunning colour of a stained glass masterpiece, bursting with sweet, fruity and complex flavor with just the right acidity. It is a cross of the White Wonder tomato, which lends pineapple sweet notes, and the Baby Blue tomato, which explains the deep indigo blue brushstrokes on the shoulders! There may also be bluish blackish vertical streaks on parts of this beautiful tomato.
Firm and dense flesh, sweet and juicy, with a good touch of acidic. Excellent tomato taste.Beautiful to see and eat!
This variety was bred by Roland Boulanger, Sart Eustache, Belgium. The beefsteak type, beautiful fruit averages 10-20 oz each, (my largest was just over 1 lb) are a must have for market gardeners, chefs and anyone who loves a gourmet flavoured tomato with pizazz.
Midseason, about 75-80 days from transplant to the first harvest. These were quite early for me in 2021
open pollinated
PICK UP AT CASH SALE MAY LONG WEEKEND ONLY - PLANTS ARE IN STOCK AT SALE
10 Fingers of Naples – paste type tomato PLANT
Dix Doigts de Naples Tomato Seed is an Italian heirloom that produces huge quantities of medium size elongated fruit in clusters.
Excellent paste-type, elongated, pointed, 5 to 6" meaty fruits weigh up to 3 ounces and are produced in long trusses, giving them a finger-like appearance! Sweet rich tomatoey flavour.
Ideal for cooking, canning and preserving. Disease resistant.
75 Days Determinate.
Seed available
All our seeds are grown right here with love, care and regenerative growing methods! Thanks for supporting Canadian growers and Canadian Seeds! PLANTS ARE PICK UP ONLY AT ROADSIDE STAND, CASH BOX, PLEASE BRING A BOX, OPEN FRIDAYS AT 9AM - MONDAY PM PLANTS ARE AT THE ROADSIDE STAND, CASH BOX, PLEASE BRING A BOX, FRIDAY 9 AM - Monday of the long weekendCour di Bue Albenga Tomato – PLANT
THESE ARE NOT FROM MY SEED BUT ANOTHER ORGANIC LOCAL GROWER - (this is the description on the website of Uprising Seeds)(also their photo!)
"We’ve looked at many new-to-us varieties of tomatoes over the years, and few have left us as excited as this Cuor di Bue (“ox heart”) type tomato from Ligurian coast town of Albenga, just west of Genoa, in Northern Italy. When most people think of saucing or roasting tomatoes they think of the long slender Romas or San Marzanos from the bright sun and scorching heat of southern Italy. In the north, however, they tend to take a different shape: big, 10-16 oz pleated teardrops with meaty centers and narrow seed cavities around the margins. In our experience, these northern tomatoes are often better adapted to the PNW and develop superior flavor in our cool maritime growing season. Albenga was the tomato that we kept coming back to all season at the farm when it was time for a stew of white beans, kale, and roasted tomatoes, pasta e fagioli, or a just simple rustic pasta sauce. It featured heavily in many of our most memorable meals of the harvest. They are excellent sliced and eaten raw, but the variety really shines with roasting, as it brings out the savory richness of flavor. In the field, the vines are stout and vigorous with a great uniform growing habit for two leader pruning. It showed better crack and blossom end rot resistance than the other oxhearts we've grown, with a good fruit set and a fairly concentrated mid-late season harvest period. Indeterminate.
85 days"
Hens ‘n Chicks – Various – Sempervivum
Tough perennials - get creative! (Pics for ideas only)
One 4" pot sempervivum (hens'n'chicks) various. At the plants sales & stand in spring. pick up only. Cash at stand.
Opalka Heirloom Paste Tomato – PLANT
The red fruits reach up to 6” elongated, tapering to blunt or sometimes pointed tips. Meaty with few seeds, and unlike most common paste tomatoes, ‘Opalka’ actually has a good flavour, making sauces and pastes even better.
Expect copious yields of 3×5″ massive solid bull’s horn–shaped red fruits with dry texture. Also dries well. While some tomatoes falter during hot dry spells, Opalka produces consistently.
This heirloom tomato is amazing to behold and difficult to find. If you grow tomatoes for paste, this is the one to grow. Polish heirloom brought by the Opalka family to Amsterdam, NY, around 1900. A shy seed producer, it consistently gets dropped for that reason by commercial enterprises, so we’re happy to be able to offer it!
Tips- Plant in fertile soil, amended with compost, mulch and provide even moisture. Plant deeper than they were growing in the containers as it makes a stronger roots system. Do not apply excessive nitrogen, which can promote excessive foliage and poor fruit set.
82 days Open-pollinated. Indeterminate