04/28/2026
Happy Tomato Tuesdayđ
â¤ď¸! Today Iâd like to introduce a few Canadian tomatoes đ¨đŚ đ
that have been bred (or stewarded) for short growing seasons.
Pictured is one of our favourites -- Johnny Jumpup (the tomatođ
not the flowerđš).
⢠Bred at the Provincial Horticultural Station in Brooks, Alberta (1950s). (See photo from a 1950s agricultural publication)
⢠Compact (16-18") & makes a great container variety.
⢠Productive and covered with small tomatoes.
⢠Very good flavour. One of its parents is Burbank; a classic, great tasting tomato.
⢠Early and produces all summer
Itâs not too late to start Johnny â in our Zone 4 gardens, we can start Johnny from seed into early May.
Other Canadian tomatoes we can start from seed into May and still have a harvest (not pictured):
⢠Arctic Pot NâPatio
⢠Porterâs Early Brookpact
⢠Cherry Gold
⢠Ross Red Salad Tomato
⢠House
⢠Siberian (honourary mention b/c it was selected by Canadian tomato breeder T.O. Graham (1960s) and then grown on Baffin Island in the Arcticâď¸)
Happy Planting!