Old German Heirloom Tomato Plant
The Tomato of the Month for March is the Old German Heirloom Tomato. This tomato was a favorite of Mennonite families from the Shenandoah Valley area of Virginia, and dates back to the mid-1800's. It is in the beefsteak family and can grow to a robust size of almost 2 pounds. The Old German tomato is bi-colored, featuring golden yellow and reddish stripes.
Plants are grown in 4” peat pots that can be planted directly in the ground reducing transplant shock.
Price includes delivery in the City of Riverside.
The Tomato of the Month for March is the Old German Heirloom Tomato. This tomato was a favorite of Mennonite families from the Shenandoah Valley area of Virginia, and dates back to the mid-1800's. It is in the beefsteak family and can grow to a robust size of almost 2 pounds. The Old German tomato is bi-colored, featuring golden yellow and reddish stripes.
Plants are grown in 4” peat pots that can be planted directly in the ground reducing transplant shock.
Price includes delivery in the City of Riverside.
The Tomato of the Month for March is the Old German Heirloom Tomato. This tomato was a favorite of Mennonite families from the Shenandoah Valley area of Virginia, and dates back to the mid-1800's. It is in the beefsteak family and can grow to a robust size of almost 2 pounds. The Old German tomato is bi-colored, featuring golden yellow and reddish stripes.
Plants are grown in 4” peat pots that can be planted directly in the ground reducing transplant shock.
Price includes delivery in the City of Riverside.