Reliable early melon, ripening quickly for heavy yields of aromatic fruit. Juicy, perfectly sweet flesh is dark orange with creamy texture and strong flavor. Holds well in storage. Excellent resistance to powdery mildew and well adapted for northern growers. Harvest at full slip.
Crisp and refreshing. Korean types like Golden Giant are often favored by people who find other melons to be too sweet or musky. The cylindrical, 9–10" long fruits average 2½ lb. Fruits have yellow skin with prominent white sutures and firm, white flesh. Performs well in cool weather. Harvest when fruits turn slightly golden, at forced slip, or cut from vine.
Amazing deep, tangerine-orange fleshed fruit is sugar sweet! In 2008, Mike Kiessel, watermelon expert of Leelanau County, decided to cross the Orangeglo watermelon with a Crimson Sweet. After years of selecting and perfecting, the Leelanau Sweetglo has completely won our hearts and triumphed at tasting trials! A new favorite orange-fleshed variety that matures early and is excellent for northern growing. Heirloom.
Excellent short season variety with reliable yields of sweet, juicy melons. The standard for small watermelons! Perfectly rounded fruits range from 7-8½" in diameter with a solid green rind and deep red flesh. This strain has been selected for cool growing conditions and high yields. Drought tolerant, 6-12 lbs, open-pollinated.
The festival of fruit continues with the delicious taste of summer in beautiful colors. Let fruit reign! Shop for every size and color heirloom or hybrid by following this link.
Extra-large green tomatillo. This productive hybrid produces big, attractive, flat-round fruits. Plants produce heavy, early yields. A great choice for salsa verde, as the larger fruits are easier to process.
Crisp and refreshing fruit of all sizes! Follow this link to see your plentiful options.
Talk about beautiful fruit, you will love to see these glowing in the sun in your garden this year.
If you like green bell peppers, you will love Michigan Wonder– a beautiful pepper with a satisfying crunch! Peppers are blocky and medium sized
To shop for your groceries from the TorchLake.Coop, visit the website and click on shop now. That takes you to the Open Food Network, an open source, global network of producers that we are proud to be a part of.
We will be attending multiple farmers markets this year in Alden, Bellaire, Williamsburg, Central Lake, and Traverse City with our plant starts. See the details here.
Plant Deliveries are available on Wednesdays & Fridays for $7.00. Choose this shipping option during checkout! If you have any questions please email us at grow@torchlakecoop.com