May 9th Kingston Farmers Market SEEDLINGS
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Seedling – Tomato, Great White
Big yellow-white fruits with mild flavor. The 12+ oz. fruit is meaty with few seeds, a mild non-acid flavor, and creamy texture. Medium-tall plants. Heirloom.
Seedling – Tomato, Moskvich
Fruits are early, deep red, and cold tolerant. Rich flavor. Smooth and globe-shaped. 4-6 oz.
Seedling – Cherry Tomato, Indigo Cherry Drop
Indigo Cherry Drops has a striking, dark blue anthocyanin coloration and red flesh and is a vigorous indeterminate. Larger clusters of 1–2 oz. fruit. Hybrid. Indeterminate.
Seedling – Cherry Tomato, Matt’s Wild
These small, 5 gm. cherry tomatoes are deep red, have a tender, smooth texture, and sweet, full flavor. High sugar content. Though the flavor is superior, it doesn't yield as well as modern varieties, and the fruits are soft. Fantastic in salsa and for fresh eating. Some resistance to early blight and late blight.
Seedling – Cherry Tomato, Sungold
Intense fruity flavor. Hybrid. Exceptionally sweet, 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. High resistance to fusarium wilt and tobacco mosaic virus. Indeterminate.
Seedling – Cherry Tomato, Purple Bumblebee
Purple Bumble Bee is an eye-catching combination of the dusky purple seen in heirloom tomatoes and metallic green striping. Sweet flavor and meaty texture provide a nice accent to any salad. Hybrid.
Seedling – Cherry Tomato, Pink Bumblebee
Pink cherry streaked with gold. Excellent sweet flavor. Pink Bumble Bee is an alluring combination of light pinks, yellows and oranges and is great in a mix with the other Artisan varieties. 20-25 gm. fruits. Indeterminate.
Seedling – Cherry Tomato, Sunrise Bumblebee
Gorgeous combination of yellows and reds, inside and out. Excellent sweet and tangy flavor. Adds a nice pop of color to any mix, but also stands alone as a premium-quality cherry for snacking and salads.
Seedling – Tomato, Purple Tomatillo
Rare purple tomatillo with exceptional appearance and excellent distinctive taste.
Much sweeter than the green types with superb flavor eaten fresh from the plant, grilled or in salsa. Deep violet skin color bleeds into bright green interior flesh. Harvest after the papery husk has split, when fruits are golf ball-sized and skin has turned purple.
Seedling, Brussels Sprouts, Dagan
Dependable midseason variety.
Perfect for "on the stalk" sprouts. Smooth, attractive, and holds very well in the field. Tall plants. Medium-large sprouts.
Seedling, Kale, Red Russian
Stems are purple; leaves are flat, toothed, and dark green with purple veins. The plants mature medium-tall and leaves are tender compared to other kales. For salads and light cooking. NOTE: To extend storage life, dunk leaves in cold water post harvest.
Seedling, Kale, Lacinato
One of the most tender kale varieties; ideal for raw kale salads and soups. Leaves are very dark blue-green and heavily savoyed, sweetening with each frost. Also known as Dinosaur or Tuscan kale.