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Solanum lycopersicum. These seeds were sent to us by the Nichols family in Tucson. Volunteer seeds that just kept coming up, they have been maintained by the family patriarch for over 50 years. This variety is well adapted to the desert; i...
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Grow well in Central Florida
These are amazing! Highly disease resistant for an heirloom, and I am gardening in central Florida zone 10a where we get all types of fungal diseases! Right now it is late may, and I’m excised to see how they do in our extreme summer
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Stephanie · May 24, 2026
Hardy and insistent!
I'm in the Upper Gila Valley area where it still gets up to 110 in the summer but freezes in the winter. These kids held on all summer but for some reason still didn't produce until temps dropped below 100 in late August. But once they started they didn't stop until our first frost at the end of November. You have to search through all the leaves because they fill up with fruits all over the plants. After the leaves wilted I found another gallon of green fruits to salvage! I still have some potted individuals in my small greenhouse protected from frost that are still alive and producing in December.
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Michelle · December 12, 2025
SO far SO good!
I got a late start but SO far SO good. The seeds produced healthy plants can't wait to try Nichol's Heirloom tomato!