Tomato Bowling Pin

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Bowling Pin is a unique paste tomato discovered in the tomato fields of Bowers, PA from Old Order Mennonite James Weaver, who named it. It resembles a few other tomatoes in the industry but still remains extremely unique. The fruits are produced in clusters of 2-6, sometimes more, and are like pendulums dangling from a necklace! Most fruits reach between 5-6 inches long but others will be shorter. Quite meaty for this odd shape and also very juicy! This one is sure to be a winner! Only downside to this variety is that it is not very seedy but is very productive and produces very long vines. Some good staking is recommended. The leaves are also unique to this variety compared with our other tomatoes. Excellent paste tomato may crack during excessive hot weather. All of our plants are grown right here on our farm in Hendricks county without any chemical intervention. Seeds saved from plants grown locally will grow and produce better then plants grown in foreign environments with different soil, weather and moisture then what we have here. All of the seed that we grow and sell are from non-hybrid heirloom varieties that are all non gmo and open pollinated. All of our seed saving work is done by hand without machines so you will get some plant material and chaff in with the seed. All seed packets have been made from recycled magazines. Approximately 20 seeds per packet.

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Bowling Pin is a unique paste tomato discovered in the tomato fields of Bowers, PA from Old Order Mennonite James Weaver, who named it. It resembles a few other tomatoes in the industry but still remains extremely unique. The fruits are produced in clusters of 2-6, sometimes more, and are like pendulums dangling from a necklace! Most fruits reach between 5-6 inches long but others will be shorter. Quite meaty for this odd shape and also very juicy! This one is sure to be a winner! Only downside to this variety is that it is not very seedy but is very productive and produces very long vines. Some good staking is recommended. The leaves are also unique to this variety compared with our other tomatoes. Excellent paste tomato may crack during excessive hot weather. All of our plants are grown right here on our farm in Hendricks county without any chemical intervention. Seeds saved from plants grown locally will grow and produce better then plants grown in foreign environments with different soil, weather and moisture then what we have here. All of the seed that we grow and sell are from non-hybrid heirloom varieties that are all non gmo and open pollinated. All of our seed saving work is done by hand without machines so you will get some plant material and chaff in with the seed. All seed packets have been made from recycled magazines. Approximately 20 seeds per packet.

Bowling Pin is a unique paste tomato discovered in the tomato fields of Bowers, PA from Old Order Mennonite James Weaver, who named it. It resembles a few other tomatoes in the industry but still remains extremely unique. The fruits are produced in clusters of 2-6, sometimes more, and are like pendulums dangling from a necklace! Most fruits reach between 5-6 inches long but others will be shorter. Quite meaty for this odd shape and also very juicy! This one is sure to be a winner! Only downside to this variety is that it is not very seedy but is very productive and produces very long vines. Some good staking is recommended. The leaves are also unique to this variety compared with our other tomatoes. Excellent paste tomato may crack during excessive hot weather. All of our plants are grown right here on our farm in Hendricks county without any chemical intervention. Seeds saved from plants grown locally will grow and produce better then plants grown in foreign environments with different soil, weather and moisture then what we have here. All of the seed that we grow and sell are from non-hybrid heirloom varieties that are all non gmo and open pollinated. All of our seed saving work is done by hand without machines so you will get some plant material and chaff in with the seed. All seed packets have been made from recycled magazines. Approximately 20 seeds per packet.