Indeterminate. The original seed came from fruit purchased at a roadside stand in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, Canada some years ago. Mary was the name of the woman selling them, and she said at the time she had been growing these and saving her own seed for more years than she could remember. Mary’s Niagara impress with their early fruiting, sweet flavor, and compact growth, making them perfect for short-season areas. They could become the new gold standard! 67 days from transplant. OP. Photo courtesy of Baker Creek.
Care: Plant 24-36″ apart in rows 3-4′ apart in full sun.
Heirloom Tomato ‘Mary’s Niagara’ ground cherry
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Indeterminate. The original seed came from fruit purchased at a roadside stand in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, Canada some years ago. Mary was the name of the woman selling them, and she said at the time she had been growing these and saving her own seed for more years than she could remember. Mary’s Niagara impress with their early fruiting, sweet flavor, and compact growth, making them perfect for short-season areas. They could become the new gold standard! 67 days from transplant. OP. Photo courtesy of Baker Creek.
Care: Plant 24-36″ apart in rows 3-4′ apart in full sun.
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