(65 days shell, 90 days dry) Open pollinated.
Indeterminate. “Sturdy, productive, cool-weather tolerant and great flavor,” lauds Anne Elder of Community Farm in Ann Arbor, Mich. A superb home-garden variety with good commercial potential both outdoors and in tunnels, Cosmonaut always tastes good, occasionally sublime. Produced the best two tomatoes I’ve ever eaten, from different gardens in different years. Usually ripens quantities of deep red slightly flattened 8–12 oz globes at the beginning of August when tomato craving is at its peak. What makes Cosmonaut so special is its juice: sweet, rich and full-bodied. Even in cold summers, it will produce dependably by mid-August. Catalog editor Elisabeth Benjamin notes her Cosmonauts ripened nice fruits outdoors into early October one year, weeks after her other slicers had croaked. Volkov was a Russian explorer who perished in space. From Dnepropetrovsk in Ukraine, brought to America by the Seed Savers Exchange.
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① Small seed farmers including Fedco staff