Yellow Out Red In (90 days)
Sustainably Grown Approx. 25 heirloom seeds
You know I see this more as "Orange Out and Red In", but I didn't name it so all I can say is it is definitely unusual. This tomato produces 6 oz. globes that are tart and lightly sweet. Considered the best of the keeping tomatoes.
What is a "keeping tomato" you may ask? Well first off they are one of the last tomatoes in the garden to produce. Which is exactly what you want! Then you either pick the tomatoes or hang the whole plant upside down the the closet or root cellar. It is that simple. Their thick skins make them a great keeper in a cool environment. So while your friends are eating canned tomatoes you will still have some hanging around!
A truly rare and hard to find tomato. A perfect remedy to buying those tasteless hothouse grown tomatoes in December. Plus it is sustainable compared to all that heating fuel for hothouse tomatoes or worse yet tomatoes flown from Chile.
California Grown Heirloom Seed
This tomato had no problem producing tons of late season fruits here. In fact it is November now as I write this and I'm still collecting tomatoes! We have even had two minor frosts that didn't seem to stop it.