Quick note: My seeds are grown, harvested and selected by me. I start ALL of my seedlings/transplants, so you know there are no chemicals, pesticides, insecticides, or harsh commercial fertilizers used in the products I produce. I use organic fertilizer, compost, and red worm castings, that's it! I do not buy foreign seeds or seeds that are out of date. I have been growing these varieties for years and they are proven winners. You will not be dissapointed
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HEIRLOOM VEGETABLES JUST TASTE BETTER

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Back in 2010 I bought my first assortment of heirloom seeds, off ebay actually, from Blue Ribbon Tomatoes. Unfortunately, they are no longer selling heirloom tomato seed, boo! Anyway, I bought 100 or so varieties and have been growing them out ever since. One of the tomatoes I've grown, that has been a favorite, and one I have grown several times is TINY TIM LARGE CHERRY tomato. 

This tomato, TINY TIM LARGE CHERRY, has performed amazingly well for me in the high desert frontier at 4100 feet. My growing season is sometimes very long (May-November) and other years it can end in early September. No matter, this variety puts on a ton of fruit, and does very well regardless of length of season. Great flavor and appearance.

TINY TIM LARGE CHERRY tomato seeds, heirloom, open-pollinated, non-gmo. 25 seeds per packet. TINY TIM LARGE CHERRY has a fantastic sweet flavor(did I say DELICIOUS?!?!), is light yellow with light green shoulders. VERY productive. 
  • 60 Days 
  • Still one of the earliest, most dependable, tree-like, dwarf types for small gardens or containers. Only 15" tall, yet yields many small, 3/4" fruits. Super in salads. 
  • Dwarf-determinate.
  • Tiny Tim cherry tomato seeds are easy to grow and produce unique dwarf plants that work very well in small containers, window boxes, hanging baskets and small garden spaces. As a potted plant, Tiny Tim Tomato seeds may be grown at any time of the year and is a mid-season producer for fruit.
  • A great center-piece and point of interest in any garden, Tiny Tim cherry plants yield masses of sweet/tart scarlet miniature cherry tomatoes about 2 cm (1″) in diameter. A perfect salad or snacking tomato! Tiny Tim tomato plants grown in optimum conditions will produce incredible yields of miniature fruit that often outweigh the plant 3:1.
  • This small, tidy, determinate plant with deep green leaves typically grows to 20 – 40 cm (8-16″) tall and 17 cm (6 1/2″) in diameter. Plant in full sun to maintain dwarf habit. Tiny Tim Heirloom tomato plants will thrive in less sunlight than other varieties, however fruit yields will be less and growth larger and less tidy.
  • Tiny Tim Heirloom miniature cherry tomato variety was introduced by the University of New Hampshire in 1945. Tiny Tim tomato plants are resistant to, or tolerant of, the following tomato diseases: Alternaria Stem Cancer and Stemphylium.
HEIRLOOM VEGETABLES JUST TASTE BETTER!

Nutritional Value:
The red tomato is listed on most nutritional lists as a super-food. It is packed with the antioxidant vitamins A and C, potassium and the B vitamins for heart health, and above all a powerful carotenoid called lycopene. This phytonutrient, which is responsible for the bright red color of tomatoes, has been studied for its role in fighting various cancers, and its ability to lower cholesterol. When tomatoes are cooked, even more lycopene is made available. Lycopene has been shown to be especially effective when eaten with fat-rich foods such as avocado, olive oil, or nuts. There are the ingredients for a powerhouse salad!

INCLUDES BASIC GROWING INSTRUCTIONS
  • I grow all my own varieties and harvest all of my own seeds. All of my seeds are fermented, strained, washed, dried, and stored at 34 degrees f until you purchase them. I have been saving seed for 7 years and this is the step by step process I use every year and I'll tell you, my germination rates are amazing! 
  • a quick note on seed storage... I feel through my experience the best way to store your seed is in the refrigerator. Some vegetable varieties produce seed that remains viable for many years (tomatoes) and others produce seed that does not store well under any conditions (onions). I believe seed stored under refrigerated conditions could last 10 years or more. I have just planted some ACE 55 seeds from 2000 this last summer, 2017. They did great! Germination rates were in the 90% range and these seeds had been sitting in a box in my garage for the past 17 years! I have some of that seed available now listed as Marlboro Ace 55. GET SOME!
At Frontier Farms, we specialize in many varieties of Heirloom tomatoes, peppers, plus many other vegetable varieties. 

WHAT IS AN HEIRLOOM? Heirloom plants are grown from seeds that have been handed down thru generations, saved from year to year, some varieties dating back hundreds of years. Many made the migration from Europe and the East with the immigrants coming to the USA. The seeds are never cross pollinated  and so they remain true to their particular characteristics. Heirloom tomatoes come in all colors, shapes, and sizes. Reds, Pinks, Yellows, Orange, White, Green, Striped, and Black. Ranging in sizes of cherry and grape to large grapefruit size, meaty, or juicy.  

WHY HEIRLOOM? These tomatoes and other vegetable varieties are more natural, they are non GMO (genetically modified). They do not have as long of a shelf life as store bought tomatoes/vegetables, but that is what makes them special. They have a real fantastic tomato flavor not found in grocery store offerings. These tomatoes/vegetables are indeterminate (they grow all season, they flower all season and they produce tomatoes all season. They don?t stop until frost. Once heirloom tomatoes and vegetables are picked, they do not have a long shelf life as hybrids, but they more than make up for any shortcomings in flavor. This is true for all heirloom vegetables.

Please see my other listings and my store for more great varieties and thank you!