05/15/2026
Tomato Seedling Sale
Abundance Acres has tomato seedlings for sale. $5 per three inch square pot or 5 for $20. We have several varieties available as supply lasts. See the descriptions below. Pickup on the farm from May 27th onward, just in time for your Memorial Day planting! Email us to reserve.
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Tomato Seedling Information:
Indigo Cherry: Indigo Cherry Drops are striking, high-antioxidant cherry tomatoes. They have deep, anthocyanin-rich purple-black shoulders and rosy-red undersides. These 1–2 oz, indeterminate, and intensely sweet, crack-resistant fruits are highly productive and thrive in warm, sunny, and well-supported garden conditions.
Granadero Plumb Tomato: is renowned for its exceptional productivity, yielding 4–5 ounces of vibrant red, thick-walled fruits. This indeterminate variety is specifically designed for organic systems and is an ideal choice for sauces, salsas, and fresh consumption. Granadero boasts strong disease resistance and low susceptibility to blossom end rot, making it a reliable option for gardeners seeking high-quality tomatoes.
Slicing Tomatoes:
Contesta Tomato: is a high-yielding, indeterminate beefsteak variety that produces 8–10 ounces of slightly ribbed red fruit. This variety is renowned for its excellent disease resistance and its unique “crimson” trait, which gives it a deep internal color.
Maitai Tomato: is a highly esteemed, organic, indeterminate beefsteak tomato. It is renowned for its captivating color and exceptional flavor. The tomato produces firm, 3-inch, slightly flattened, golden-yellow fruits adorned with a distinctive, glowing red-orange blush.
Cubalibre Tomato: is a “hyloom” (hybrid-heirloom) tomato known for its dark, chocolate-red color, resembling Cherokee Purple but with less pronounced green shoulders. It produces firm, 6–10 oz fruit and exhibits high disease resistance, including leaf mold.
Jeffrey and Kaarina Knisely
Farm Managers
Abundance Acres
89 Little Pond Rd
Andover, VT 05143
802-299-6872 (Jeffrey’s Cell)
www.abundanceacres.org
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