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  • Food Assistance Resources
  • Foodie Corner
  • Farm News
  • Get in Touch
2026 Tomato Starts Varieties
16 varieties of organic, pesticide & herbicide-free tomatoes
grown in OUR green house for YOU!! 
From sweet & tangy cherries & snackers to versatile saladettes,
not to mention a range of slicer sizes and a rich saucer, too!
Doorstep Delivery to North Seattle, Puyallup & Sumner
Saturdays 4/25 and 5/16
Snackers
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​Chocolate Cherry: Sporting a port wine-colored flesh, this have a delicious & multifaceted flavor. Super productive plants produce 1-inch round fruit. For best flavor - we recommend harvesting several days prior to being fully ripen and allow them to finish indoors.
​Indeterminate.

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​​Early: Always one of the first to ripen, Early Cherry's robust, full flavor is a good way to kick-off the fresh tomato season. The 1–1 ½ inch tomatoes ripen in sets, with about 5 orangey-red, oval-shaped tomatoes coming on at once. You can count on Early Cherry even in cold and adverse weather conditions.
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​Sungolds: Exceptionally sweet. These bright tangerine-orange cherry tomatoes leave everyone begging for more. Vigorous plants start yielding early and bear right through the season. Tendency to split precludes shipping, making these an exclusively fresh-market treat. The taste can't be beat. 15–20 gm. fruits.
​Indeterminate.

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Sweet Million: Delicious sweet cherry tomatoes. This extremely vigorous plant needs support for climbing habit, pruning may be required for containment in smaller areas. Uniform fruits are 1-inch average, ~1/2 oz.. 
Indeterminate. 
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Saladettes
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Jaune Flamme: Light up your tastebuds with this delightful heirloom. French for Yellow Flame, these deep orange beauties stack up by the dozens in long trusses on vines. At 2 inches round and a full, well-balanced flavor of sweet and sour, they’re just right for slicing into salads, roasting, drying or cooking into sauce.
Indeterminate.

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Juliet: One of the most disease-resistant in our trials. Deep red shiny fruits avg. 2–2 1/4" x 1 3/8–1 1/2", weighing 1 1/2–2 oz. Typically 12–18 fruits per cluster. Delicious, rich tomato flavor for salads, great salsa, and fresh pasta sauce. Good crack resistance, vine storage, and shelf life. AAS Winner. Indeterminate.

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​Red Torch: Early, striped snacking tomato. A delicious, small saladette, fruits avg. 1 1/2 oz. and are a beautiful shade of red with yellow stripes. This prolific early producer is
crack-resistant and performs well even under heavy disease pressure. 
​Indeterminate.

Saucers
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​Pomodoro Squisito: A true fingertip-kissing sauce tomato! This San Marzano hybrid produces heaps of luscious fruit for all your sauce, ketchup and soup needs. Vigorous plants set heavy clusters of 6-8, elongated deep red fruit with thick meat, a minimal seed cavity and well-developed flavor. Known for it's resistance to blossom-end rot.
​Indeterminate.

Slicers - Medium
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Black - Heirloom: A Russian heirloom that is one of the sweetest tomatoes we have in its size class. The opalescent rose fruit have darkened shoulders, are 3–4 inches wide, thin skinned, and quite soft. A very vigorous producer.
Indeterminate.

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Costoluto Fiorentino: This variety has the distinct flattened, heavily ribbed shape of various Italian heirlooms. This gorgeous selection comes from Florence and impressed us with its early maturity of brilliant red, 4 inch wide by 1 ½ inch tall tomatoes. Fruit are juicy and flavorful for slicing but really shine when slow-roasted or cooked down into a rich sauce. This plant performd well in both hot and cooler climates.
Indeterminate.


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Green Zebra: Green-striped salad specialty. A delicious, tangy salad tomato, ripe just as the green fruit develops a yellow blush, accentuating the darker green stripes. The 3–4 oz. fruits are the ideal size for slicing into wedges for salads. Productive over a long season. 
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Moskvich: One of the most appealing extra-early tomatoes. Fruits are early, deep red, and cold tolerant. Rich flavor. Smooth and globe-shaped. 4-6 oz. with a small stem scar.
​Indeterminate. 
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Rubee Dawn: Like a glistening gem on the vine. This stellar slicer produces big, 3 inch round fruit that ripen very early and boast great flavor along with an attractive, deep red color thanks to its crimson gene expression. The very robust disease resistance means you’ll be enjoying delicious harvests off the plants throughout the long season.
Indeterminate.


Slicers - Large
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Brandywine: Has the flavor to which all other tomatoes are compared. A potato-leaf variety with a sweet, rich, slightly spicy flavor. Not a heavy-yielding tomato, but the rounded fruit are large, up to 7 inches across. Due to many years or selection & growth, this selections is now one of the earliest strains
Indeterminate.


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Italian Heirloom: Short-season gardeners, this one’s for you! With the looks and taste of a quintessential cherished heirloom tomato, these deeply pleated, maroon fruit have outstanding flavor and great production to boot! These potato-leaf plants set the 3 ½ inch, squat, beefy slicers continuously from relatively early in the season.
Indeterminate.


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Longkeeper:  This storage tomato will keep up to 3 months! Gather the mature green or partially ripe fruit before the first frost. Place the tomatoes in a carryout nursery flat, or position on newspaper on a shelf. Arrange in a single layer without shoulders touching. Storage area temperatures should be 55–65°F, and out of direct light. The 3 inch fruit ripen to an orange/red color.
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Dancing Spirits Vermichar 50/50 Plus Soil Amendment: This 50/50 mix works with natural biological processes to improve nutrient availability, increase water retention, and build long-term soil fertility. The vermicompost provides active microbial life and readily available nutrients, while the biochar enhances soil structure and creates habitat for beneficial organisms.
Ideal for organic and regenerative gardening, VermiChar 50/50+ strengthens soil from the ground up - supporting healthier roots, stronger plants, and more resilient growing systems over time.
Sourced locally from Yelm, WA.

*descriptions provided in part by Johnny's Select Seeds & Territorial Seed Company
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