Most of the plant varieties from last year will return, but there are a few new peppers coming to the lineup! Last year was a great overall harvest, but a couple of varieties stressed in the high heat. Peppers will be seeded by week’s end and tomatoes will follow a couple of weeks later. A handful of extra plants are always seeded in case there’s a problem or you find a spot for a couple more!
Peppers
Ace – Medium sized plant with elongated bell peppers that come early. Fruit is green to red.
Buran – Sweet green to red, tapered fruits on medium sized plants with heavy late crops.
Carmen – Tall plants with heavy production of long, tapered, sweet green to red frying peppers.
Confetti – Small plants with variegated leaves and multi-colored snacking peppers.
Goddess – Sweet banana pepper on tall plants. Heavy producer.
Impala – Hot Serrano pepper with heavy production and great for salsa.
Jalafuego – Taller plants with 4-5 inch spicy jalapeno peppers.
King Arthur – Large bell pepper plant with large green to red fruits.
Lemon Dream – Very small (perfect for containers) plant with abundant 3″ sweet yellow peppers.
Paprika Alma – Bushy plant with 3″ nearly round fruits from pale white (sweet) to spicier orange/red.
Takii’s New Ace – A small bell pepper plant with a heavy crop of slightly smaller green to red fruits.
Tomatoes
Amana Orange – Tall heirloom plant produces orange slicers with sweet flavor and are quite juicy.
Amish Paste – Large, deep red heirloom paste tomato on large plants. Heavy producer.
Ananas Noir – Tall heirloom plant produces very large, lobed, tri-colored, juicy and sweet fruit.
Big Beef Plus – Heavy producer of large red slicers with balanced flavor and good disease resistance.
Big Mama – Tall, bushy plants with heavy production of big sauce tomatoes slightly red/orange color.
Cherry Bomb – Vigorous vines with heavy production of red cherry tomatoes.
Cipolla’s Pride – Large heirloom plants produce very large, deep red sauce/paste tomatoes.
Defiant – Small determinate plant (perfect for containers) produces small, early, and flavorful fruit.
Mountain Fresh Plus – Determinate red slicer with heavy production and good disease resistance.
Mountain Magic – Vigorous plants produce hundreds of red salad tomatoes with good flavor.
San Marzano – Tall, dense, heirloom plants produce red Italian sauce tomatoes with rich flavor.
Yellow Pear – Vigorous heirloom vines loaded with small, sweet, yellow pear tomatoes.
I will also be starting basil, cilantro, Italian parsley, some annual flowers, and a few other veggies. There will be perennials to divide and pot up, also. Hopefully there will be time to get these ready early in the season. There are some red raspberry plants, perennial geranium (shade loving), irises, several ornamental grasses, tall sedum, and a few other plants in need of division.
Peppers and tomatoes will be in larger pots at $3.50 each and fully ready for planting. Most other plants will be $3-$5 each depending on size and variety.
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