
Homegrown Peppers and Tomatoes
Look for the following pepper and tomato varieties for spring 2023 in mostly 4″ or 1-gallon pots.
The best selection will be available by mid-May. Availability changes weekly due to the season, our planting schedule, and crop conditions. If you are looking for something specific and don’t see it in-store, ask a Sales Associate or reach out to us for current availability status. Some of what we grow may not have been included in the list below, so it doesn’t hurt to ask!
* indicates an Heirloom variety.
WHAT’S AN HEIRLOOM VARIETY?
Heirloom or ‘Heritage’ varieties were introduced more than 50 years ago and are passed down from generation to generation. They are open-pollinated, which means they are fertilized naturally by bees, birds, butterflies and other natural pollinators, the wind or self-pollination.
Heirlooms fruits, vegetables and even flowers are exact copies of their parent plants because they have not been cross-pollinated with other varieties.
tomato plants
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TOMATO - CHERRY / GRAPE
Varieties:
- Chocolate Cherry
- Grape
- Husky Red Cherry
- Red Cherry
- Sungold
- SunSugar
- Super Sweet 100
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SAUCE / PASTE
Varieties:
- Belgium Giant *
- Box Car Willie *
- Opalka *
- Roma
- San Marzano *
- Tomatillo
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LARGE SLICING
Varieties:
- Beefmaster
- Beefsteak
- Belgium Giant *
- Better Boy
- Big Boy
- Black Krim *
- Brandywine Pink *
- Brandywine Red *
- Brandywine Yellow *
- Bush Early Girl
- Carolina Gold
- Celebrity
- Early Girl
- German Johnson *
- Husky Red
- Mortgage Lifter *
- Mr. Stripey *
- Oxheart *
- Ponderosa Pink *
- Ponderosa Pink *
pepper plants
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SNACKING OR SWEET
Varieties:
- Cubanelle *
- California Wonder *
- Red Bell
- Yellow Bell
- Yum Yum / Lunchbox Snackers
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HOT
Varieties:
- Anaheim *
- Carolina Reaper *
- Ghost Pepper *
- Habanero
- Hungarian Wax *
- Jalapeno *
- Poblano *
- Scorpio
- Shishito *
- Trinidad Scorpion *