«Appetizing» - Organic Tomato Seeds
1.14 €
A unique heirloom tomato variety for the home vegetable garden or market! Fruit is striped with pink and darker green and its flavor is sweet yet zingy! This is a unique, robust and delicious tomato for the home gardener. It grows 9-14 oz.
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Product code: 8275
1.14 €
This rare but fabulous tomato gives moderate to heavy crops of fruit which are packed with the delicious flavours expected from one of the best of the black tomatoes, the large, regular-leafed tomato plants yielding the most beautiful and sizeable.
Product code: 10321
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Americke pyramidni is considered a OP (open polliated) cultivar, this variety typically produces fruit in the following colours: Deep carmine pink.
Product code: 10324
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A beautiful heirloom tomato variety similar to Brandywine, perfect for sandwiches, salads, and slicing, fpotato leaf variety, excellent choice for home gardens.
Product code: 10347
1.14 €
Early, stamping, yielding tomato, characterized by short interstices, the first brush is tied after 4-5 leaves, fruits are round, fleshy, thick-walled (5-7 mm), fragrant, red, smooth and super-dense.
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This annual is a favorite flower in gardens of North America because it readily establishes from Snapdragon seeds, and it gives an incredible display of colorful blooms. This tall red annual is incredibly beautiful!
Product code: 11547
1.14 €
Medium-early variety (105-115 days). Plant is mid-sized, 100-120 cm high, requires support. Fruits are flat-rounded, slightly ribbed, large, 300-500 grams, pink and crimson, with sweet sugary flash. Best uses - fresh and canning.
Product code: 11528
1.14 €
The variety is mid-ripened, to technical ripeness - 125 days. The fruits are flat-rounded, up to 80-90 grams, the color in technical ripeness is light green, in biological - yellow, the thickness is 5mm. It has unique taste qualities. Productivity 5-6 kg.
Product code: 11321
1.14 €
Red-flowering amaranth from Guatemala, where amaranth has been a staple crop for many centuries. This grain type amaranth has recently been revived in the Mayan communities of Baja Verapaz after almost being lost during the civil war.
