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chappythegardener · 2 years ago
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Jersey Devil Tomato Seeds | Heirloom | Organic
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Introducing the Jersey Devil Tomato Seeds, a perfect choice for organic gardeners who seek unique and flavorful tomatoes for their garden. As a passionate organic gardener myself, I highly recommend this heirloom tomato variety that offers a range of benefits for the discerning gardener. Disease Resistance: The Jersey Devil Tomato is highly resistant to diseases that typically affect tomato plants, such as early and late blight. As an organic gardener, you can grow these tomatoes with peace of mind knowing that they won't succumb to common tomato plant diseases. Unique Flavor: The Jersey Devil Tomato has a distinctive, sweet and tangy flavor that sets it apart from other tomato varieties. The tomatoes are meaty and perfect for slicing, roasting, or even making salsa. High Yield: The Jersey Devil Tomato is a prolific plant that produces a high yield of elongated, red fruits that can grow up to 6 inches in length. You can expect to have an abundant harvest that you can enjoy all season long. How do I germinate Jersey Devil Tomato Seeds? Start the seeds indoors 6-8 weeks before the last frost date. Sow them in a seed-starting mix, and keep the soil moist and warm (around 70-75°F) until the seeds germinate. Once the seedlings have developed their first true leaves, transplant them into larger containers or directly into your garden. Are Jersey Devil Tomato Seeds organic? Yes, the Jersey Devil Tomato Seeds are certified organic, ensuring that you are growing your plants in a sustainable and eco-friendly way. How many tomatoes can I expect to get from one plant? You can expect to get a high yield of elongated, red fruits that can grow up to 6 inches in length from each plant. "I already have enough tomato plants in my garden." The Jersey Devil Tomato is a unique and flavorful tomato variety that offers a different taste profile than other tomatoes. It's a great addition to any garden and a must-try for tomato enthusiasts. "I'm not sure if I can grow tomatoes from seeds." The Jersey Devil Tomato Seeds are easy to grow, and with proper care, you can have healthy and productive plants. As an organic gardener, growing your plants from seeds is an excellent way to ensure that your plants are free from chemicals and other harmful substances.  "I prefer buying established plants rather than growing from seeds." Buying a pack of Jersey Devil Tomato Seeds offers you the opportunity to grow multiple plants and experiment with different growing methods. It's also an affordable way to grow your own organic tomatoes. If you're an organic gardener seeking a unique and flavorful tomato variety, look no further than the Jersey Devil Tomato Seeds. With disease resistance, a distinctive flavor, and a high yield, you can't go wrong with this heirloom tomato variety. Don't hesitate, buy your pack today and enjoy the fruits of your labor! Read the full article
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cdgorri · 5 years ago
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#jerseytomatoes are here! #saladsofinstagram #eatyourrainbow #tomatoes🍅 #farmfresh https://www.instagram.com/p/B0RkHd3g4eJ/?igshid=18u3fd8rzg17y
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hklisaann · 3 years ago
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#GrowBoxGrow #JerseyTomatoes #RoofTopDeck #GardenTwo 🍅🍅 @agardenpatchgrowbox @highfieldhouse2020 www.agardenpatch.com 🌱🌱🪴 #Spring2022 #AGardenPatch 🍅🍅 (at Frenchtown, New Jersey) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cd6_ogTsPYX/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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sandygola · 3 years ago
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My Cherokee heirlooms are whoppers this year. I have had several this size or bigger. The taste is just as big. #njgarden #jerseytomatoes #heirloomtomatoes #cherokeetomatoes #miraclegro @miraclegro (at Bloomfield, New Jersey) https://www.instagram.com/p/CSO8HE5LY2M/?utm_medium=tumblr
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lionelmedia · 3 years ago
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In the dark dank horrid bleak world that provides the stage for our frightened and bereft existence, there is good news. Ladies and gentlemen, #jerseytomatoes are about to hit the stage. Not to mention #jerseycorn. Forget Springsteen, Bon Jovi, Tony Soprano and that other guy. #jersey is about #produce. @deliciousorchards is #produce #disneyworld. #jerseygirl @lynnshawprod and I are windswept! (at Delicious Orchards) https://www.instagram.com/p/CRdvxoktAB_/?utm_medium=tumblr
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vanillaicing1313-blog · 3 years ago
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#jerseytomatoes #deckgarden (at Lake Mohawk, New Jersey) https://www.instagram.com/p/CRH8-iVsmiHGr_JDqaEDffrwl84KIaGG_bEpPg0/?utm_medium=tumblr
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kimartinodiaz · 6 years ago
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My little #garden is coming along. Been picking #strawberries 🍓, #herbs 🌿& #lettuce The #distressedfx sunflowers 🌻are towering over the #corn 🌽 , and there’s all kinds of #tomatoes 🍅 on the way! #jerseytomatoes !! James Brown 🐈 is earning his keep by chasing the wildlife away 😊❤️. #jerseyfresh #Hipstafiend #distressedfxapp #Neweramuseum
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ronk · 4 years ago
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There are plenty of red ones and lots of green ones too but the critters (squirrels, birds, chipmunks and who knows) also grab the big reddest ones before I make my rounds. I leave them water dishes and other stuff to eat and put mesh around my plants, but #jerseytomatoes are so damned seductive. (at The Garden of Paradelle) https://www.instagram.com/p/CDuKyicBqrT/?igshid=1ujuubcfl2tup
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johncerilli · 4 years ago
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No trip to #JerseyCity #NJ is complete without some #food from the incredible #Razza. Pictured are the pepperoni, guanciale and Jersey Margherita (with #NewJersey made #mozzarella and crushed #Jerseytomatoes) pizzas, their #meatballs with #ricotta appetizer and an #heirloomtomato salad with #burrata and chive vinaigrette. Phenomenal. 🍕 🥗 (at Razza Pizza Artigianale) https://www.instagram.com/p/CDsJnwSB3o2/?igshid=1vm71s8zf4b4y
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wholehealthclinic · 5 years ago
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Tomatoes are a common, fantastic fruit that is often mistaken as a vegetable. They are full of the antioxidant lycopene, vitamins A, C, K, E, potassium, beta-carotene and selenium. The ratio of vitamins that are in tomatoes have been linked with many health benefits which include:👇 • Cardiovascular disease • Helps to decrease levels of cholesterol • Muscle contractions • Helps to reduce and maintain healthy blood pressure • May help to provide a balance in excess fluid • Vision • Healthier skin / collagen prevents skin from sagging 👌🏼 However, they are also part of the nightshade family. An overindulgence will have an impact on people with arthritis or any other condition that involve inflammatory symptoms. . . . . #tomatoes🍅 #tomatoe #tomatoesauce #tomatoesoup #drytomatoes #ilovetomatoes #homegrowntomatoes #jerseytomatoes #cherrytomatoes #roastedtomatoes #heirloomtomatoes #freshtomatoes #sweettomatoes #sundriedtomatoes #organictomatoes #growingtomatoes #greentomatoes #tomatoesalad #sanmarzanotomatoes #friedgreentomatoes #redtomatoes #yellowtomatoes #beefsteaktomatoes #gardentomatoes #babytomatoes #grapetomatoes #driedtomatoes #healthtips #holisticnutritionist #holisticpractitioner (at Richmond, Surrey, United Kingdom) https://www.instagram.com/p/B7a6BelgUnI/?igshid=anhlgtw1peye
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downtoearthmarkets · 2 years ago
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As we march headlong into the first week of August, we’ve finally reached the moment that we’ve all been eagerly anticipating – tomato season primetime! The farmstalls at our markets are positively brimming with baskets of these brightly hued, juicy orbs. If you’ve had a hankering all summer long for a tomato that truly tastes like a tomato, now is your moment of gustatory salvation. Store-bought tomatoes are a very different proposition when compared to farmers market tomatoes. Grocery store tomatoes are picked before they are fully ripened so they can withstand long periods of storage and transportation (aka “food miles”) before appearing on supermarket shelves. These tomatoes are often selectively bred for thick skins and tough walls. Because they are picked, processed and refrigerated before reaching full maturity, the tomatoes often lack flavor and can taste bland and mealy. This holds especially true when you buy tomatoes during the colder months, as it means the produce has travelled thousands of miles from an entirely different climate before reaching your plate. In contrast, farmers market tomatoes only start to appear in farmstalls when the fruit has reached its full development and maturity. There is nothing quite as ‘tomatoey’ as a farmers market tomato that can transport you back to the time when you first bit into a lush, juicy tomato that tasted just like summer. These tomatoes are plucked from the vine and brought to market to be sold and consumed shortly thereafter at the very peak of ripeness –when their flavor and nutrient-value is at its apex. Well, my friends, that time is now and we should all be making the most of it while it lasts. Before being bred and cultivated by humans over 7,000 years ago, tomatoes grew wild throughout Western South America on the slopes of the Andes Mountain range that stretches down from Colombia to Chile. Back then, scientists believe there were only around 13 distinct varieties of wild plants. Today there exist a whopping 10,000 varieties of tomatoes, most of which are hybridized descendants of their distant Andean relatives. Amongst the riot of colorful cultivars that are currently overflowing our farmstands, there are three standouts that top my list of favorite tomatoes: 1) Sungold Cherry Tomatoes: If tomatoes came in candy form, then Sungolds would be it! These bite-sized orange gems are like consuming little bursts of sunshine with every mouthful. Don’t let their sugary sweetness bely the fact that they are an excellent source of vitamin C, an antioxidant that boosts the immune system. They are also a good source of both potassium and beta-carotene, which is the pigment that gives the fruits their golden-orange hue and is converted into vitamin A by the body. Because they are simply so delicious in their fresh, unadulterated form, Sungolds are best consumed raw as a snack or added to salads, salsa and bruschetta. 2) Jersey Tomatoes: The well-drained loamy and sandy soils of New Jersey have made its iconic tomatoes famous worldwide. One could say that any tomato grown in New Jersey qualifies as a Jersey tomato. However, classic Jersey varietals, including the Ramapo and Rutgers, typically describe tomatoes that are medium to large sized with a thin skin, rich red color, plump and juicy texture, and sweet and tangy flavor. When you purchase Jersey-grown tomatoes at our farmstands, you know they were harvested at their peak ripeness given how little distance they’ve had to travel. Firm and meaty Jersey tomatoes such as the Ramapo make great slicing tomatoes for use in Caprese and Greek salads. 3) Green Zebra Tomatoes: Although it looks like it carries the weight, shape, color and unique sophistication indicative of many years of targeted breeding, the Green Zebra cannot yet be considered an heirloom cultivar. Heirloom defines any tomato that has been selectively bred for over fifty years, whereas the Green Zebra was first developed in the 1980s so it’s got a few more years to go before it reaches much-coveted heirloom status. With its unusual two-tone striping and lime green flesh, the spicy, tangy Green Zebra will brighten up any salad and makes the perfect candidate for your favorite Southern fried green tomato recipe.
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foodwithaview · 5 years ago
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I’m probably not like normal moms (Ok definitely not...) in that I look forward to vacation cooking. Even if it’s simple - like this tomato and mozzarella with fresh basil - it’s time in the kitchen, side by side with family, making a meal. Something I don’t get to do often enough in my “real life”. And yes, tomato and mozzarella is hardly “cooking”, but I enjoyed the process - and the result - nonetheless. #vacationcooking #tomatoes #jerseytomatoes #freshmozzarella #cheesefordinner #tomatoandmozzarella #simplecooking #simplemeals #simplehealthymeals #foodiesonvacation #beachlife https://www.instagram.com/p/B1UE-1PHsFM/?igshid=gcjp3kaouf0b
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cdgorri · 4 years ago
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#tomatosalad where do you stand on the great #tomato debate? #jerseytomatoes #yum https://www.instagram.com/p/CIT-XZfHKVm/?igshid=1k4iw8jyrtf2u
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wellreadchef-blog · 5 years ago
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Just a salad for dinner. . #dinner #cookfeed #forkyeah #forkfeed #suppertime #burgers #saladdays #jerseycorn #jerseytomatoes #summeroffun #food52 #foodphotography #nomnom (at Fishtown, Philadelphia) https://www.instagram.com/p/B0rVYDqFWzs/?igshid=8onclppfhof9
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sandygola · 3 years ago
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First tomato of the season - eating it tonight! This is one of the earliest I’ve had in 40+ years of gardening. Usually I consider July 14 to be the earliest. It’s a unique individual - none of the others on the same plant are getting ripe yet. I foiled the squirrels by taking it off a few days ago and letting it finish ripening in the house. Or maybe it was even too early for them to notice. #njgarden #gardenstate #jerseytomato #jerseytomatoes (at Bloomfield, New Jersey) https://www.instagram.com/p/CRHkbkmju_J/?utm_medium=tumblr
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lionelmedia · 4 years ago
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There is simply no way to explain to the unenlightened the absolute glory contained within and from #jerseytomatoes. That simple. @deliciousorchards is my favorite. @lynnshawprod and I love the schlep. That is all. (at Delicious Orchards) https://www.instagram.com/p/CDzjOE7AQe3/?igshid=njnzr1pbxwfg
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