Awesome collection! Definitely interested in a lot of these for the spring
A couple of questions for ya:
-Your pick(s) for flavorful/rich large tomato?
-Love the taste of habanero; which varieties would recommend based off that? Lower the heat, the better
-For both tomatoes and peppers, what are some interesting varieties with unique flavor profiles?
Thanks!
Purple Peppermint and Great White Blue were really nice big boys. I am also very partial to the Reisetomate Tomato mostly because of how odd it looks, but it's very tangy and tasty too.
I would go with the Galapagos Habanero and Peppapeach. The latter was my favorite this season and I will grow it every year for sauces and snacking. Right amount of heat. Nice and crunchy. Galapagos Habs I like to use in salads or pickles. I grow those every year as well.
My girlfriend's favorite tomatoes this year were the Honey Drop Yellow Cherry. She would go snag those first before I could squeeze the seeds out. Lol. I do like the Ajis and Fish peppers. Fish have the variegated leaves as well as a really nice taste. Any of the Ajis are also right about my speed. Scotch Bonnet's and Red Savina habs are also very flavorful (and popular for sauces, etc). Bird Aji is my favorite for drying and tossing a couple in any meal. Very nice flavor, not too hot, and they dry very easily if just left to sit out. I grow those every season as well.
Cheers!