Tomato Sauce and Salsa Collection
$75.00
BASE COLLECTION:
3 tomatoes (you choose the varieties); 4 hot or sweet peppers (you choose the varieties); optional tomatillos for salsa verde; 3 sweet basil plants; lots of scallions; 2 clumps of cilantro; 2 clumps of parsley; a pollinator plant
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Optional extra flowers, herbs and vegetables
This collection, back by popular demand, is a perfect assortment for the salsa and sauce lovers out there. If you love to make fresh salsa, home-made pizza, or tomato based sauces, this is the collection for you! The Salsa Collection is designed to fit snugly into a 4′ x 8′ bed, 32 square feet. More space will be needed for any of the delicious add-ons.
*varieties with an asterisk are known for being beginner-friendly
For more info: Salsa/Sauce Collection Guide
This collection will be ready for pick up and planting in early May.
Scroll down to choose varieties from each of the first two lists.
Only 2 left in stock
Description
GENERAL NOTES
>>Summer Collections will be scheduled for pick-up in early May 2024 in Bethany, Connecticut. Please include your town a note (at the bottom of the checkout page) when you place your order so we can schedule our distributions.
>>PLEASE NOTE: If for some reason the variety you prefer is not available (poor germination or something), we will substitute a similar plant.
>>There will be extra plants for sale when you pick up your collections. If you would like to reserve anything in addition to your collection or you have a question, add a note on the checkout page, in the order form or by emailing: brenda@ctseedlings.com
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ABOUT THIS COLLECTION
For more info: Salsa/Sauce Collection Guide
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Notes about Tomatoes
Some quick notes about tomatoes:
Most options are “indeterminate” (Indet.) varieties, which means the plant will continue growing and producing all summer. These plants need a good strong trellis or cage to keep them healthy. If labeled “determinate,” (Det.) the plant will grow to about 3 feet tall and will need only a small cage or stake to keep them upright.
Our selections of cherry tomatoes are generally large plants that need a strong supportive cage or trellis. They tend to be very productive and are great for snacking, summer salads, roasting, and drying. They also tend to be more tolerant of part shade and are more disease resistant than many slicing and paste tomato varieties. They will stay healthy even if you never prune them once. 1-3 plants is generally sufficient for a small family.
Paste tomatoes have less juice and seeds and are more meaty, making them ideal for making tomato sauce or paste. The varieties we offer at this time are all indeterminate and will continue to grow and produce all summer. They are somewhat susceptible to late blight and other diseases but will be productive and healthy if they have enough airflow — space them 24″-30″ apart and trellis well. Pruning helps too! We’ll be reaching out in June with some great learning resources!
Slicing tomatoes are juicy and sweet and are most often used in salads, sandwiches, sauces, or just simply served with a little sea salt and basil! We offer several red and several colorful varieties. In general orange and yellow tomatoes are significantly sweeter and less acidic than other colors. Purple tomatoes tend to have a bit of a “smoky” flavor. Green (when ripe) tomatoes have a bright, complex flavor that is both acidic and sweet.
H. = Heirloom (old variety passed down for generations)
O.P. = Open-Pollinated (newer variety that will grow true from saved-seed)
F1 = Hybrid (newer variety that is a result of breeding; may not grow true the next year from saved-seed)
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