Vegetable and Herb Plants
Hoping to grow some healthy tomatoes?
When the threats of frost and cold nights have passed, be sure to choose the warmest and sunniest place against the house or garage for your plants in order to protect them from the wind. Water regularly throughout the growing season and use a tomato plant food to help with nutrition.
Tomato Varieties
- Staking Varieties – The plant grows indeterminately. These varieties will need to be staked or caged for support. Staking varieties include Beefsteak, Better Boy, Beefmaster, Big Beef, Burpee Big Boy, Early Girl, Lemon boy, Fantastic and Ultra Girl.
- Non- Staking or Bush Varieties – The plant grows determinately. So they only grow to a determined height and and size. Staking or caging is not always necessary, but can be beneficial. These include Champion, Celebrity, Sub Artic Maxi, Roma, Patio.
Watch our Get Growing Sement – Tips For Growing Tomatoes.
Cherry Varieties
- Tumbler
- Sweet 100
- Tiny Tim
- Sweet Gold (yellow fruit)
- Red Grape (grape-size fruit)
Grafted Tomatoes (Mighty 'Mato)
Grafting is a natural process that joins the top part of one plant to the root system of another plant. This produces a plant that is stronger and more vigorous, with larger, better and longer harvests. These plants have the ability to withstand wild temperature swings and extremes. They also have superior defense against diseases and pests.
Mortgage Lifter, Stupice, Sun Sugar, and Black Krim are just a few varieties.
Vegetable Plants That We Grow
- Broccoli
- Beans
- Beets
- Carrots
- Cabbage
- Celery
- Celeriac
- Corn
- Cucumbers
- Eggplant
- Kohlrabi
- Lettuce
- Leeks
- Onions
- Hot & Sweet Peppers
- Melons
- Pumpkins
- Radishes
- Spinach
- Squash
- Swiss Chard
- Zucchini