Moonglow has been one of my daughters favorite tomatoes, but it won't be in my garden this year. I am lamenting that, but hoping the one I chose to grow this year will be just as wonderful. There are just too many varieties to try and Kellogg's Breakfast has been on my list a long time. I started some seeds at home in Hsu's potting soil blend and it is amazing how well they grow in this compared to the sterile seed starting blends I used to have to use in the greenhouse. Can't wait to get them in my garden and I will also have some for sale at Sunfall and at the Sauk Prairie Farmers market on Saturday morning, May23.
http://www.seedsavers.org/onlinestore/tomato_3/Tomato-Kelloggs-Breakfast-OG.html
Tomato, Kellogg's Breakfast OrganicCatalog #1057A
(Solanum lycopersicum) West Virginia heirloom obtained from Darrell Kellogg of Redford, Michigan. Large orange beefsteak fruits weigh 1-2 pounds. Delicious rich flavor with a good acid/sugar balance. Very productive. Indeterminate, 80-90 days from transplant.
http://www.seedsavers.org/onlinestore/tomato_3/Tomato-Kelloggs-Breakfast-OG.html
Tomato, Kellogg's Breakfast OrganicCatalog #1057A
(Solanum lycopersicum) West Virginia heirloom obtained from Darrell Kellogg of Redford, Michigan. Large orange beefsteak fruits weigh 1-2 pounds. Delicious rich flavor with a good acid/sugar balance. Very productive. Indeterminate, 80-90 days from transplant.