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High Growing Tomatoes

Here you will find high-growing, indeterminate tomatoes. Indeterminate tomatoes keep growing and setting fruit as long as the season allows them to. Needs staking and preferably pruning of suckers. Read more about different kinds of tomatoes.

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Grungy in the Sky Bicolor Tomato

Grungy in the Sky Bicolor Tomato

Grungy in the Sky Bicolor produces round to oblate normal-sized tomatoes. Yellow-red-orange fruits, the riper the more colorful. Juicy fruits with sweet pleasant tomato flavor. This is an indeterminate, vining variety of tomato growing to about 200cm in height and spreads some width-wise depending on how much of the suckers are pruned and the choice of staking and support. Does well also in cooler weather. Resistant against blight. 75D. 10seeds/pack
€3.00
Grubs Mystery Green NOT Tomato

Grubbs Mystery Green NOT Tomato

Grubbs Mystery Green NOT produces small to mid-sized tomatoes around 50grams each. The fruits ripen from dark-lime-green to an okra-pink-green as fully ripe. Excellent, sweet and fruity tomato flavor. Indeterminate. 75D. This variety was given to me as ‘Grubs Mystery Green’ – a beefsteak tomato weighing around 250gram. ‘Grubs Mystery Green’ is a still unstable variety found by David Lockwood in Australia in 2005. It’s a spontaneous mutation found in a patch of ‘Paul Robeson’. All my plants in 2023 produced “Mini-Grub’s”. 10seeds/pack
€2.50
Grubbs Mystery Green Tomato

Grubbs Mystery Green Beefsteak Tomato

Grubbs Mystery Green produces irregularly shaped, flat-round, slightly ribbed mid-sized beefsteak tomatoes of around 200-300 grams each. A Green When Ripe-variety (GWR). Green fruits with dark-green necks and strong amber blush as fully ripe. Green flesh. Fleshy, meaty fruits with excellent, sweet tomato flavor. A spontaneous mutation of ‘Paul Robeson’ in the garden of David Lockwood, Australia in 2005. Indeterminate. 75-80D. 10seeds/pack
€3.50
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