Tom Weaver here. Happy Spring Season! Thanks for stopping by this page to see the variety of vegies and flowers I have planted to share with friends and clients this year. I have written I little under each photo, describing the plant, and how many I planted. Please consider emailing me, at tomw@wopida.com, if you want to reserve plants that will be available in May in time for garden planting. Enjoy scrolling down these fun organic heirloom seed varieties.
CHARD RAINBOW - Colorful leafy green for salads, steamed vegies. (60 Plants)
MARIGOLD - Large orange. 2.5" globe goldens, great for garden edges. (48 Plants)
PEPPER GOLDEN CAL - Medium Sized plants, start green mature to yellow orange, 80 days to maturity. (48 plants)
PEPPER SWEET CHOCOLATE - Early 58 day green, 78 brown, mild flavor medium thick flesh. (36 Plants) WILL ALSO have some traditional Green Peppers, non heirloom available upon request
TOMATO - YELLOW PERFECTION - English sweet heirloom, very sweet, little to no acid - 2" size for salads and slicing. 70 days (48 Plants)
BEET Colored leaves planted for colorful mixed salads. Early harvest roots 35-50 days.(60 plants)
KALE Hardy sweet flavored leaves. 50 day maturity (60 plants)
EGGPLANT - Early maturing Italian variety - 65 days maturity (36 plants)
ONION - Firm fleshed yellow skinned storage onion. 112 days to maturity (48 plants)
TOMATO BLACK CHERRY - Round dark purple sweet full flavor. (64 days to maturity)
TOMATO SILVERY FIR TREE - Compact 24" plant with heavy crops of 3 in, deep red fruit. Does well in pots-hanging baskets on patios. (60 Plants)
TOMATO GILBERTIE PASTE - Heirloom long sweet and meaty. (85 Days to Maturity)
TOMATO YELLOW PEAR CHERRY - Clusters of pear classic shaped fruits, mild flavor (70 days to maturity)
++++ TOMATO MATT's WILD CHERRY - Small deep red with exceptional flavor. (55 days days to maturity. (72 Plants)
Please consider emailing me any plants you are interested in reserving, and I will acknowledge that with a return email. Thanks again for interest in supporting back yard gardening.
Tom
Tom Weaver
tomw@wopida.com
Just posted on my Facebook page March 1 "Listening to the birds singing now, changing their tunes, as Mother Earth is warming, and the suns rays melt the ice and snow.......Stopped in a the Wedge Community Coop where I am an owner/member and picked up some seeds for the gardens I will support planting this year. Matt's Wild Cherry was a great early producer and favorite snack of Rob Senden's grandson last year. And plan to carry some flats to Chicago and the south in May. Consider local snacks without high fructose corn syrup."
Looking to support local friends and families, who want to raise veggies and flowers in their own yard, or community gardens this spring. I will be germinating seeds at the end of March with my friend who has warm germination beds and a greenhouse in the country near Winsted again this year. He is ordering a small yellow round cherry tomato that I will offer for planting in mid May, when the danger of frost is past. Roto-tilling happens after the frost is gone, late April and early May. Please let me know if you are interested in having support for your garden this year. Below is the same flyer I sent out last spring.......
CHARD RAINBOW - Colorful leafy green for salads, steamed vegies. (60 Plants)
MARIGOLD - Large orange. 2.5" globe goldens, great for garden edges. (48 Plants)
PEPPER GOLDEN CAL - Medium Sized plants, start green mature to yellow orange, 80 days to maturity. (48 plants)
PEPPER SWEET CHOCOLATE - Early 58 day green, 78 brown, mild flavor medium thick flesh. (36 Plants) WILL ALSO have some traditional Green Peppers, non heirloom available upon request
TOMATO - YELLOW PERFECTION - English sweet heirloom, very sweet, little to no acid - 2" size for salads and slicing. 70 days (48 Plants)
BEET Colored leaves planted for colorful mixed salads. Early harvest roots 35-50 days.(60 plants)
KALE Hardy sweet flavored leaves. 50 day maturity (60 plants)
EGGPLANT - Early maturing Italian variety - 65 days maturity (36 plants)
ONION - Firm fleshed yellow skinned storage onion. 112 days to maturity (48 plants)
TOMATO SILVERY FIR TREE - Compact 24" plant with heavy crops of 3 in, deep red fruit. Does well in pots-hanging baskets on patios. (60 Plants)
TOMATO BLONDKOEPFCHEN YELLOW CHERRY - East German Hierloom, sweet 1" fruits borne in clusters. (60 Plants)
TOMATO FARGO YELLOW PEAR - 1 - 1 1/2" fruits 1932 cross made in Fargo ND. Good for container gardening. (48 Plants)
TOMATO YELLOW PEAR CHERRY - Clusters of pear classic shaped fruits, mild flavor (70 days to maturity)
++++ TOMATO MATT's WILD CHERRY - Small deep red with exceptional flavor. (55 days days to maturity. (72 Plants)
Please consider emailing me any plants you are interested in reserving, and I will acknowledge that with a return email. Thanks again for interest in supporting back yard gardening.
Tom
Tom Weaver
tomw@wopida.com
Just posted on my Facebook page March 1 "Listening to the birds singing now, changing their tunes, as Mother Earth is warming, and the suns rays melt the ice and snow.......Stopped in a the Wedge Community Coop where I am an owner/member and picked up some seeds for the gardens I will support planting this year. Matt's Wild Cherry was a great early producer and favorite snack of Rob Senden's grandson last year. And plan to carry some flats to Chicago and the south in May. Consider local snacks without high fructose corn syrup."
Looking to support local friends and families, who want to raise veggies and flowers in their own yard, or community gardens this spring. I will be germinating seeds at the end of March with my friend who has warm germination beds and a greenhouse in the country near Winsted again this year. He is ordering a small yellow round cherry tomato that I will offer for planting in mid May, when the danger of frost is past. Roto-tilling happens after the frost is gone, late April and early May. Please let me know if you are interested in having support for your garden this year. Below is the same flyer I sent out last spring.......
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