Solanum lycopersicum HEIRLOOM. Just like the name says, this old variety of heirloom tomato comes from the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina. A perfect beefsteak tomato growing pink fruits...
Solanum lycopersicum ORGANIC. HEIRLOOM. This sunshine yellow variety is more full-flavored than most other yellows, with a tart and tangy balance to its sweetness and delicious flavor. Fruits are large...
Solanum lycopersicum HEIRLOOM. Our most popular tomato, this beauty lives up to its praise. So tasty and adored, the Cherokee Purple is part of the Slow Foods Ark of Taste!...
Solanum lycopersicum HEIRLOOM. While the Chocolate Stripes tomato doesn't get by on looks alone, it is one of the most stunning tomato varieties we've ever seen! Fruits are a deep...
Solanum lycopersicum ORGANIC. HEIRLOOM. Dr. Wyche, a Cherokee dentist, originally called this tomato Hot Yellow. Part owner of the Kelly Miller Circus that wintered in Hugo, OK where he lived,...
Solanum lycopersicum HEIRLOOM. These "Pretty as a Peach" tomatoes have a slight fuzz and are yellow, often with a hint of pink blush when fully ripe. This heirloom variety produces...
Solanum lycopersicum ORGANIC. HEIRLOOM. Our grower, Jim Kibler of Ballylee Farms in SC, received the seed for this tomato from a farmer from the Sea Islands near Charleston, SC. Any...
Solanum lycopersicum HEIRLOOM. Mortgage Lifter tomatoes are famous for their enormous and super-meaty fruits with few seeds - the perfect sandwich tomato. There are a number of strains of Mortgage...
Solanum lycopersicum HEIRLOOM. ORGANIC. The Hillbilly tomato stands out as one of the most stunning and beloved heirloom tomatoes and is an absolute favorite of ours at Sow True Seed....
Solanum lycopersicum HEIRLOOM. Plants produce early ripening, round to slightly flattened, deep red fruits. Very heavy yields of meaty tomatoes with a rich old-fashioned flavor. Highly resistant to cracking in...
Solanum lycopersicumORGANIC. HEIRLOOM. Productive variety that produces quick and early, especially suited to a short growing season. The 4-6 oz red fruits are round, smooth, and sweet. Determinate.
Solanum lycopersicumHEIRLOOM. An accurate name that somehow doesn't quite convey the brilliancy of color with red splashed against yellow on delicious tomatoes. Indeterminate.
Solanum lycopersicum ORGANIC. HEIRLOOM. This variety was created before 1915 by crossing the Ponderosa and Dwarf Champion varieties, and could quickly become your favorite. Plants stay small, only becoming about...
Solanum lycopersicum HEIRLOOM. The Brandywine tomato is a popular heirloom variety known for its distinctive, rich old-timey tomato flavor. Introduced in 1885, it has large, soft, juicy fruits with a unique,...
Solanum lycopersicum ORGANIC. HEIRLOOM. Striped German Tomato has medium tall vines and produces large 12 ounce fruits. Flattened globes sometimes have ribbed shoulders. A lovely mix of yellows, oranges, and reds,...
Solanum lycopersicum HEIRLOOM. Also known as Oaxacan Ribbed, Zapotec Pleated is a gorgeous tomato that borders on weird. It’s so heavily ribbed it’ll make everyone scratch their head, but the...
Pisum sativumHEIRLOOM. A very old heirloom currently enjoying fame for tasty, tender pea shoots. Attractive purple blossoms produce 3" sweet slender pods. 24-36" tall plants may need support.
Sorghum bicolorHEIRLOOM. One of the earliest molasses sorghums known. 6-8' stalks bear shiny black seeds and make fine brooms. A good intercrop for pole beans and peas.
Sorghum bicolor ‘Coral’ sorghum, originally sourced from Experimental Farm Network, is a showy variety that is entering its third year of adaptation in Western North Carolina. Reliable for both grain...
Sorghum bicolor HEIRLOOM. Traditional variety with long stems for making brooms. Fast growing plants grow to 7-10 feet tall. Hungarian Broomcorn's red seeds are edible. Plants are drought tolerant, thriving...
Sorghum bicolor ORGANIC. HEIRLOOM - Grows to 9-12' tall. One of the earliest maturing varieties for the South. Excellent syrup producer. SMALL FARM GROWN by Driftless Seed Co in Mabel,...
Sorghum bicolor HEIRLOOM. This sorghum was developed in South Africa and brought to the United States around 1850, where it was first known by the name “Enyama Imphee.” It was...
Vigna unguiculata HEIRLOOM. Blue Goose southern peas stood out from a trial of over 30 varieties from the USDA seed bank conducted by local Swannanoa, NC legume expert Mark Dempsey....
Vigna unguiculata HEIRLOOM. The constant productivity of these peas will certainly earn them a permanent place in your garden! Vines are resistant to wilt and nematodes. The peas have a...