I am a 1 person and 1 helper seed
company. I do have help growing the tomato plants and processing
the seeds. Sometimes when I'm busy, I will skip some of the bigger
orders just to get more packages to the post office. This last
year I have had some help with orders during the winter so I don't
get too behind.
I have had several requests lately for a catalog. I really don't
have anything I would call a catalog at all. This web site is it.
Hopefully some day I will come up with something better here and
something like a PDF that you can download and print if you want.
But that is for when I have way more time than I have available
right now.
Thanks for understanding my limitations.
We grow tomato plants for selling as transplants at farmer's
markets. We also field plant many of our plants for picked
tomatoes and pick your own. I actually have some seeds for over
800 varieties, but the last several growing seasons were not good
for us, so I don't have enough seed to list many of those
new-to-me varieties yet.
All seeds are in small zip-lock bags and shipped in Business sized
envelopes, or card envelopes or padded mailers depending on the
size of the order..
Packets are weighed to 0.1 gm (about 25-40 seeds).
Due to my health issues, right now I'm only offering a normal
sized pack of at least 25 seeds weighed to at least 0.1 gm. If
you want a larger amount of a variety I list as having a "lots"
of seeds, email me for a special order.
If you order multiple packs of
the same seed, I usually put it all in 1 pack with a number to
indicate that it's a multiple.
ALL seeds are my own saved seeds
and NOT F-1 if it's a hybrid variety
I have had people ask me how I can save seed from hybrid seed
varieties. So I put up an info page explaining it all
here.
I have quotes taken from a book by Carol Deppe that explains why
many of us believe many hybrid seeds are not really hybrids at
all.
Tomato Varieties
Click a link to go to a page with a description and pics if I have
any. Some pics are just stock seed company pics til I can get my
own.
Here is a site that has a whole lot of info and pics for most of
the varieties in case there isn't much on my pages. -
Tatiana's
Tomatobase
In column 1, if the name is a link, there is a page with pics
and info.
Column 2 is the % germination on ALL of them. I only check
to 90+ % and that looks like nearly ALL of the seeds on the
test.
Column 3 gives you rough guess of how much seed I have for that
variety. If it says "lots" I could make a larger pack at a
better price if you need more. Email me. 1 gram is $12. If it
says "decent" I would have enough for a couple of gram packs. 5
grams are $25 if I have enough. If it says "lots" I should have
enough for a 10 gram pack and possibly even an ounce pack. With
small lots, I may have another batch but will need to test it
before listing.
Column 4 is the price / packet of at least 0.1 gm of seeds.
The last column is the "buy" button for that variety. If the
germination is 75% or higher, a pack is $3.00 each. If the
germination is 50 - 70%, the pack is $1.50 each.