One of the many new selections from Burpee’s for 2009 is a new Sweet Seedless Hybrid Tomato.
They claim the lack of seeds makes them extra sweet. From Burpees:
Because there are no seeds to store the sugars for later use, all the sweetness is immediately available for you to enjoy in every rich slice. This is a totally new tomato on every level – the perfect balance of flavor and sweetness, meat and gel, solid firmness and juiciness. And to top it off, the indeterminate plants have a full package of disease resistance to ensure plenty of healthy yields.
These sound interesting, I usually plant several heirloom varieties, and a couple new varieties just to test them out. I may have to give these a try this summer.
I think I’m going to order my tomato, pepper, and cabbage seeds in the next couple weeks. I usually try to start the plants indoors between late February and early March. Do you start your plants indoors, or wait a few more weeks and start them in cold frames outside?
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