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Garden Plans

Here are some possible combinations you might want to consider as you plan out your garden

tomato cage

Best Mix for North (early producer that mature in about 75 days or earlier)

  • Mortgage Lifter or Watermelon Pink(large red slicers)
  • Yellow Plum or Snowberry (yellow cherries)
  • Red Plum, Tommy Toe, or Christmas Grapes (red cherries)
  • Great White Beefsteak or Dixie Giant (yellow slicers)
  • 4th of July or Homestead (early producing hybrids)
  • King of the North or Jupiter (early bell)
  • Golden Calwonder (yellow bell)
  • Tequila Sunrise or Healthy (mild peppers)
  • Big Jim or Beaver Dam (medium peppers)
  • Early Jalapeno or Pretty Purple (hot pepper)

Golden Caribbean Salsa Garden

  • Roman Candle
  • Golden Calwonder
  • Lemon Drop

Mexican Salsa Garden

  • Federle
  • Beaver Dam or Big Jim
  • Jalapeno

Rainbow Salsa

  • Black Plum
  • Speckled Roma
  • Cream Sausage
  • Cream Sausage
  • Chocolate beauty
  • Black Hungarian
  • Lemon Drop

Italian Pasta Sauce Garden

  • Black Plum
  • Federle or Polish Linguisa
  • King of the North or Chinese Giant

Golden Pasta Sauce Garden

  • Cream Sausage or Roman Candle
  • Golden Calwonder

Cherry Garden

  • Beams Yellow Pear (Yellow)
  • Broad Ripple Orange
  • Current Sweet Pea (Red)
  • Red Fig (Red)
  • Brown Berry (brown)
  • Snowberry (white)

Novelty Garden

  • Garden Peach (fuzzy small tomato)
  • Velvet Red (fuzzy cherry)
  • Brownberry (true brown cherry)
  • Dinnerplate (huge 2 lb tomato)
  • Black Krim (Black tomatoes)
  • Striped Stuffer (striped hollow tomato)
  • Hillbilly Potato leaf (yellow and red striped slicing tomato)
  • Chocolate Beauty (brown bell)
  • Black Hungarian (medium purple pepper)
  • Balloon (medium)
  • Poinsettia (hot pepper)

International Garden

  • Polish Linguisa paste tomato)
  • Blondkopfchen (German cherry)
  • Principe Borghese (Italian drying tomato)
  • Black Krim (Russian Black tomato)
  • Hungarian Heart (oxheart tomato from Budapest)
  • Czech Bush (medium red tomato)
  • Chinese Giant (mild bell)
  • Healthy (Russian mild)
  • Purple Hungarian (medium)
  • Orange Thai (hot)
  • Lemon Drop (Peruvian hot)
  • Jalapeno ( Mexico hot)

American Garden

  • Broad Ripple (cherry tomato from Indianapolis)
  • Tommy Toe (cherry from Ozarks)
  • Red Fig (cherry from the New England colonies)
  • Hillbilly Potatoleaf (yellow/red tomato from West Virginia)
  • Cherokee Purple (developed by Cherokee Indians in the 1800s)
  • Mortgage Lifter ( West Virginia)
  • Beaver Dam (medium from Wisconsin)
  • Fish (medium pepper from Baltimore)
  • Big Jim (medium pepper from New Mexico)

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Last updated on May 12, 2010