Variety Trials 2014: Seedway
As part of American Vegetable Grower’s (AVG) 2014 variety trial coverage, we visited Seedway’s seed trial at Spiral Path Organic Farm in Loysville, PA to find out about some of the latest organic and untreated seed offerings from the company.
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Mountain Magic
As a part of Seedway’s catalog of untreated seeds, this intermediate “cocktail tomato” matures in 74 days and features resistance to late and early blight. Noted for its sweet and balanced flavor, and resistance to cracking, it has improved flavor over other branded varieties in the 2-plus-ounce cocktail tomato category. Mountain Magic is grown on a compact and indeterminate plant, and has high resistance to Fusarium wilt races 1 and 2, late blight, and Verticilium wilt.
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Plum Regal
This Roma tomato from untreated seed features early and late blight resistance and has a stunningly red interior with excellent flavor. Its fruit is firm, blocky in shape, and is produced on a medium-large, vigorous plant. Plum Regal was included in Seedway’s high tunnel trial to see what the added disease resistance would do, and it matured alongside Rocky Top, one of Seedway’s high tunnel tomatoes, despite its late maturity in the field.
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indigo ruby for web
Indigo Ruby is one of two indigo tomatoes from Seedway that feature purple shading on their shoulders. The fruit is fig shaped, slightly larger than a standard grape tomato, and is slow to crack. The vines hold up nicely to rainy and humid weather.
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Abay
This pepper variety has a nice strong plant with good foliage cover that protects the fruit from sunburn. The fruit turns yellow early and quite a few will turn at one time. It features resistance to bacterial leaf spot races 1-5. The fruit is a beautiful true yellow and comes in extra-large and blocky sizes that are smooth and glossy. Abay is available in both organic and conventional seed.
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Fizz
Fizz, an untreated kale, has a unique shape and color with silvery serrate leaves. It grows similarly to Lacinato, with leaves radiating from the base of the plant. The leaves can get quite large but are best at around 16 inches.
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Green afro Curled
An heirloom variety of kale, Green Afro Curled offers sweeter flavor with a more tender texture, making it good for salad and juice use. It grows vigorously with a tall central stem and is remarkably productive. The color is bright green, not blue-green like many other kales.
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Mountain Magic
Plum Regal
indigo ruby for web
Abay
Fizz
Green afro Curled
Check out this slideshow for some of the highlights.
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Click here to view additional vegetable offerings from 2014 variety trials.
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Alexander is a former associate editor with American Vegetable Grower® and currently a contributing writer in Denver, CO. See all author stories here.