These tomatoes are too cute & very unique! They are indeed slightly fuzzy - just like their namesake - and offer the gardener a profusio...Read Moren of small, pale fruits with a pinkish blush. "Garden Peach" is a good producer in my experience, with better than average disease resistance. Flavor is sweet but not overly so; a mild and well-rounded addition to salads. Only cons are the size of each fruit and the fact that it is a bit more watery than other varieties, with more gel than meat (comparable in this respect to "Green Zebra"). Other than that, a lovely novelty for the gardener who is looking for something a little different than usual.
I grew this variety for the first time this year. It tastes good but what is remarkable is how beatiful the fruits are. They do look li...Read Moreke peaches . They yellow translucent skin seems to glow. It has also been fairly productive.
I grow Garden Peach in 14" plant pots, and trim them to be about 6" high and not much wider than the pot. I use recycled potting soil and...Read More Plant Tones Organic fertilizer sprinkling about a level teaspoon about once a week while plant is fruiting. They also get one treatment of liquid seaweed fertilizer when transplanted over whole plant, and one more when they set flower, but only over the roots. Unable to find seeds locally, I got my first garden peach from a garden store as a flat, and saved the seeds. Now I plant about 3 GP each year from the prior year's seeds. I usually get tons of medium sized, furry, yellow tomatoes with a slight pink blush as they ripen. Even last year, when cold, wet weather caused problems with most of my heirlooms, these guys were problem free (but the yield did drop slightly).This is the most prolific of my heirlooms and the taste is to die for. I could not recommend this tomato any higher.
Adorable little tomatos. ;) Look JUST like little peaches. :) peachey/ apricot/ yellow color with a real pink blush on the blossom end. ...Read More:) And fuzzy. :) Smaller than peaches and some tom.s. about the size of a plum tomato/ if a bit bigger (but round, not plum shaped). Easy to grow, prolific and disease free. Flavor is fine. Somewhat mild and slightly, but not very sweet. Somewhat seedy, not a meaty tomato, but a LOVELY and tasty novelty. ;) :)
These tomatoes are too cute & very unique! They are indeed slightly fuzzy - just like their namesake - and offer the gardener a profusio...Read More
I grew this variety for the first time this year. It tastes good but what is remarkable is how beatiful the fruits are. They do look li...Read More
I grow Garden Peach in 14" plant pots, and trim them to be about 6" high and not much wider than the pot. I use recycled potting soil and...Read More
Adorable little tomatos. ;) Look JUST like little peaches. :) peachey/ apricot/ yellow color with a real pink blush on the blossom end. ...Read More