Tomatoes
All our tomatoes are indeterminate unless noted otherwise. In the Pacific Northwest, start tomatoes in mid-March indoors and plant out into a greenhouse or covered space in April or if outdoors in early May. Indeterminate tomatoes need to be staked and may be pruned and trained onto a trellis or up a hanging string. We allow 2 feet between plants in rows 3 feet apart. Determinate tomatoes make good patio, hanging or potted tomatoes
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Aker's West Virginia tomato
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Anna Russian tomato
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Ardwyna tomato
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Aunt Ruby's German Green tomato
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Black Krim tomato
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Brandywine tomato
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Caspian pink tomato
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Chocolate Stripes tomato (New)
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Copia tomato
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Nepal tomato
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Neves Azorean Red tomato
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Orange Strawberry tomato
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Paul Robson Black tomato
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Persimmon tomato
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Rose de Berne tomato
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Striped Cavern tomato
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Striped German tomato (New)
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Super Marmalade tomato
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Black Cherry tomato
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Black Plum tomato
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Black and White Cherry tomatoes
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Galina
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Green Grape tomato
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Longkeeper Cherry (New)
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Pink ice tomato
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Principe Borghese tomato
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Red Pear tomato
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Sweetie tomato
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Tina's de Cabo tomato
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Tumbling Tom tomato
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Washington cherry tomato (New)
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White cherry tomato
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Yellow Pear tomato
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Yellow and Red Pear Combo
Beefsteak or large tomatoes
Cherry Tomatoes
Cherry tomatoes tend to ripen earlier which is important in cooler climates. Also they tend to be sweeter than larger tomatoes.











