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New varieties of fruit and veg invite gardeners to experiment

- JESSICA DAMIANO Jessica Damiano writes regular gardening columns for the AP and publishes the awardwinni­ng Weekly Dirt Newsletter.

Tomatoes, garlic, chives, basil, parsley, thyme and sage have been permanent residents in my garden for ages. But every year, I experiment with new — or new to me — crops.

Many turn out to be transient, like the Instagram-worthy Voyager tomatoes that disappoint­ed in the flavour department, and the goji berries I couldn’t fit into my diet. But others, like eightball zucchini, rainbow Swiss chard and golden beets have earned permanent homes in my raised beds.

This year’s new introducti­ons, available now in seed catalogues, are just as enticing. Four new Fruit Snacks apple trees from Plants Nouveau — Blushing Delight, Golden Treat, Tangy Green and Tasty Red – are ideal for folks like me with limited garden space. The narrow, columnar fruit trees top out at about 2.5 metres tall and a metre wide, and will even grow in pots. Plant two different varieties for cross-pollinatio­n and fruit production.

Love Gourmansun beefsteak tomatoes from Burpee are available in two new varieties, each producing heart-shaped fruits on indetermin­ate (vining) plants. Choose Red or Sunrise (a bicolour yellow-red fruit), which have similar growth habits and taste profiles but slightly different disease resistance.

I trialled the company’s Prism Sweet Peppers last summer, and the sweet, bell-shaped fruits grew well in my garden. The productive plants also added ornamental value, as the peppers matured from light green to orange and eventually red, resulting in various multicolou­r fruits on the plants at once.

Quick Snack cucumbers are the newest addition to PanAm Seed’s Kitchen Minis collection. Small enough to be grown in a hanging basket or even indoors, since they don’t require pollinatio­n, the cocktail-size cucumbers are crisp and sweet.

The Pastel Duo baby turnip seed mix, introduced from Japan by Renee’s Garden, grows small, globe-shaped roots in both pink and white. Both colours have a mild, sweet flavour and thin skin that doesn’t need to be peeled away.

My Genovese basil plants tend to contract downy mildew more often than not, so I’m looking forward to growing Noga Prospera Active DMR organic basil, bred by Genesis Seeds. The plants, marketed as “highly resistant” to the disease, also are slow to bolt, or flower, which is another problem I often encounter during the height of summer’s heat.

Deep purple on the outside and bright orange on the inside, the Lila Lu Sang carrots offered by Baker Creek Rare Seeds are about as eye-catching as vegetables can get. But they’re more than just eye candy: Carrying the attributes of both purple and orange carrots, they’re sweet, tasty and nutrient-dense.

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PANAMERICA­N SEED A Kitchen Mini Quick Snack miniature cucumber plant thrives in a hanging basket.

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