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Old Tomato Seeds - Boondocks
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Simientes Infinitas - Torrelavega, Spain

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Old Tomato Seeds - Boondocks

20 seeds

Simientes Infinitas Torrelvega

Pickup available, usually ready in 4 hours

Barrio La Jurona 152
39300 Torrelavega
Cantabria
Spain

+34661742849
Description

Characterization Descriptors for Heirloom "Boondocks" Tomatoes

Infinite Seeds Association

We curate, preserve, and reproduce a collection of 1,700 heirloom tomato varieties for public use. We work to prevent genetic erosion.


History and Origin of the Variety

Historical Origin

Boondocks is an heirloom variety that originated in the remote rural regions of Appalachia, developed by subsistence farmers during the early decades of the 20th century. This variety originated on isolated family farms in Kentucky, Tennessee, and West Virginia, where geographic conditions favored the development of tomatoes adapted to harsh conditions.

The name "Boondocks" refers to the remote rural areas where it was developed, a term that describes the areas furthest from civilization. Farmers in these regions spent generations selecting hardy plants that could thrive in harsh conditions, with poor soil and variable climates.

The variety established itself as one of the most reliable varieties due to its exceptional hardiness and consistent production capacity. It entered the mainstream market through seed exchanges and was subsequently rescued by conservation organizations specializing in traditional American varieties.

Curiosities of Variety

  • Origin in remote areas : Developed specifically in the most isolated regions of the Appalachians
  • Subsistence farming : Selected by farmers who depended entirely on their crops
  • Descriptive name : "Boondocks" perfectly reflects its origin in remote rural areas
  • Legendary Hardiness : Known for its ability to thrive where other varieties fail
  • Family tradition : Passed down from generation to generation in mountain farming families
  • Modern Rescue : Saved from Extinction by Seed Conservation Organizations
  • Rural Heritage : Represents the agricultural heritage of rural American communities

Cultural Importance

Boondocks represents the resilience and self-sufficiency of rural American communities, especially those living in the most remote and challenging regions. This variety symbolizes the practical wisdom of farmers who needed completely reliable varieties for their survival. Its development reflects decades of careful selection focused on resilience, adaptability, and consistent productivity rather than aesthetic traits. The variety embodies the philosophy of subsistence farming, where each plant must justify its space in the garden with reliable production and resilience to adverse conditions.


1. PLANT DESCRIPTORS

Feature Evaluation for "Boondocks"
Type of growth Indeterminate
Growth habit Erect and extremely robust
Plant height Medium-high (170-200 cm)
Plant vigor Exceptional
Color of young stem Deep green
Pubescence of the stem Very present
Hair density High
Leaf type Regular (not potato type)
Leaf color Intense dark green
Leaflet shape Regular (normal sheet)
Leaflet edge Strongly toothed
Leaf pubescence Very present

3. FRUIT DESCRIPTORS

Feature Evaluation for "Boondocks"
Fruit shape Oblate - Lightly ribbed beefsteak
Fruit weight Medium-large (250-400 g)
Fruit diameter Large (10-12 cm)
Color of unripe fruit Medium green
Color of ripe fruit Bright deep red
Color intensity Very intense
Color uniformity Very uniform
Presence of green shoulders Absent
Shoulder shape Uniform ripening
Surface smoothness Smooth with slight grooves
Presence of ribs Slightly ribbed
Fruit shine Bright
Chalice scar Small to medium
Pistil scar Very small
Number of locules 4-6
Distribution of locules Regular
Thickness of the walls Very thick (8-10 mm)
Firmness of the pulp Very firm and fleshy
Pulp color Uniform intense red
Amount of juice Balanced
Quantity of seeds Moderate (40-55)

6. AGRONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Feature Evaluation for "Boondocks"
Days to flowering Early-medium (65-75)
Days to harvest Medium (75-85 days from transplant)
Yield per plant Very tall (6-9 kg)
Number of fruits per plant High (18-28)
Harvest concentration Very staggered (early to late)
Heat tolerance Excellent
Cold tolerance Excellent
Low light adaptation Good
Recommended spacing 50-60 cm between plants

7. RESISTANCES AND TOLERANCES

Pathogen/Pest Evaluation for "Boondocks"
Alternaria (Alternaria solani) Very resistant
Fusarium (Fusarium oxysporum) Resistant
Verticillium (Verticillium dahliae) Resistant
Mildew (Phytophthora infestans) Moderately resistant
Bacterial wilt (Ralstonia solanacearum) Moderately resistant
Bacterial freckle (Pseudomonas syringae) Resistant
Tomato mosaic virus (ToMV) Moderately resistant
Yellow leaf curl virus (TYLCV) Susceptible
Whitefly (Bemisia tabaci) Moderately resistant
Trips (Thrips tabaci) Moderately resistant
Aphids Moderately resistant
Cracking Very resistant
Adverse conditions Exceptional

SPECIAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE "BOONDOCKS" VARIETY

Featured Attributes:

  • Legendary hardiness : Exceptional tolerance to adverse conditions, drought, poor soils and variable climate
  • Exceptional productivity : Very high and consistent yields even in suboptimal conditions
  • Extreme adaptability : Thrives in a wide range of climatic conditions and soil types
  • American Rural Heritage : Authentic variety with centuries of tradition in Appalachian communities
  • Exceptional vigor : Extremely robust and vigorous plants with strong growth
  • Traditional flavor : Classic, intense red tomato flavor, balanced and satisfying
  • Multiple resistance : Excellent natural resistance to numerous diseases and pests
  • Total reliability : Completely reliable variety for beginners and experienced farmers

Limitations:

  • Simple appearance : It does not have striking aesthetic characteristics compared to more modern varieties.
  • Limited availability : Primarily available through conservation organizations and specialized collectors
  • Excessive vigor : May require pruning and intensive management due to its vigorous growth
  • Unmarketable name : The name may not be attractive to modern commercial markets
  • Lack of promotion : Less known than more commercialized or exotic varieties
  • Basic Features : Prioritizes functionality over gourmet or exotic features

Recommended Uses:

  • Subsistence farming : Perfect for home gardens that require reliable and consistent production
  • Beginners in Horticulture : Ideal for new gardeners looking for easy and hardy varieties
  • Adverse conditions : Excellent for regions with harsh climates, poor soils or limited resources
  • Heritage Conservation : Critical to Preserving America's Rural Agricultural Heritage
  • Agricultural Education : Excellent for teaching about traditional varieties and sustainable agriculture
  • Rural Local Markets : Perfect for farmers markets in rural communities
  • Home processing : Ideal for preserves, sauces and home processing due to its consistency
  • School gardens : Perfect for educational projects due to its ease of cultivation and resistance
  • Organic farming : Excellent for organic systems due to its natural resistance
  • Resistance research : Valuable for studies on natural resistance and adaptability
  • Community Gardens : Ideal for community gardens in urban and rural areas
  • Food security : Important for food security and self-sufficiency projects

Data based on Appalachian farmer records, documentation from seed conservation organizations, information from the Southern Exposure Seed Exchange, testimonies from traditional growers, and archives of American subsistence farming varieties.

Shipping

When do they ship?

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Spain and Portugal: Orders placed before 12 PM CET ship the same day.

Rest of the world: Orders placed before 11 PM CET ship the same day.

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  1. SEUR: 2 - 3 Business Days
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Rest of Europe
  1. UPS Standard: 3 - 5 Business Days

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