Plant varieties here are indicative of those likely to be offered. As particular lists are finalized for the year they may be indicated as such below, but they are still subject to crop failure, quality concerns, etc.
Tomato Plants
First tomato plants will be available for sale on the second week of April at the Mid-Columbia Market at the Hub. This list is from 2015, as the 2016 list has not been finalized yet.
Aunt Gertie’s Gold
Aunt Ruby’s German Green
Azoychka
Beauty King
Big Zac F1
Black Cherry
Black Krim
Bloody Butcher
Box Car Willie
Brandywine – Sudduth’s
Brandywine OTV
Chadwick Cherry
Cherokee Purple
Garden Peach
Gardener’s Delight
German Johnson
Grape
Green Grape
Green Zebra
Heidi
Helsing Junction Blues
Hillbilly
Ildi
JD’s Special C-Tex
Juanne Flammee
Kellogg’s Breakfast
Larry
Marianna’s Peace
Moonglow
Mortgage Lifter
Opalka
Orange Strawberry
Pearly Pink
Pink Berkeley Tie-Dye
Red Rose
Reif Red Heart
Rutgers
San Marzano
Santorini
Sioux
Snow White Cherry
Striped Roma
Sungold
Tiny Tim
Traveler
White currant
White Queen
Yellow Pear
Gardener’s Sweetheart
Pepper Plants
First pepper plants will be available for sale on the second week of April at the Mid-Columbia Market at the Hub.
Aji Dulce
Anaheim TMR
Ancho San Luis
Cherry Pick F1
Chiltepin
Chinese Giant
Fish
Fooled You
Ghost Pepper
Giant Aconcagua
Habanero
Jalapeno M
Jimmy Nardello
Liebesapfel
Moringa Pepper
Orange Sun
Ozark Giant
Pasilla Bajio
Peacework
Poblano L
Purple Beauty
Purple Jalapeño
Quad Giallo
Quad Rosso
Ta Tong
Tepin
Trinidad Perfume
Yellow Monster
Herb Plants
First herb plants will be available for sale on the second week April at the Mid-Columbia Market at the Hub. This list is from 2015, as the 2016 varieties have not been finalized yet.
Chives
Fennel
Fenugreek
Mint, Apple
Mint, Peppermint
Mint, Pineapple Mint (variegated)
Oregano, Variegated
Rosemary, ARP
Rosemary, BBQ
Sage
Tarragon, French
Thyme, Lemon
Onion plants
Available around March 11th this year.
Ailsa Craig
Said to be one of the largest growing varieties available, this is an open pollinated sweet onion.
Copra
Hybrid yellow storage onion. Not as sweet as a sweet onion, but sweeter than most storage onions.
Red River
Hybrid, sweet red onion. Should size up quickly and keep well for a non-storage onion. We had good reports of this one last year–it is said to be similar to the Mars variety we used to sell.
Red Torpedo Tropea
Mild red italian heirloom, uniquely torpedo shaped.
Walla Walla
Large, open pollinated sweet onion. This one needs no introduction.