Eight New Vegetable Varieties For Your Greenhouse [Slideshow]

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Shelflife. Disease resistance package. Color. Taste. Plant vigor. Size. Shape. High yields.Those are just some of the qualities you look for in the vegetable varieties you produce in your greenhouse. As a result, choosing the right varieties and taking note of their attributes is critical to your success and maintaining a healthy bottom line.

To help you do that, American Vegetable Grower contacted greenhouse vegetable seed breeders to find out about their recent varieties and the benefits they may offer growers and consumers alike.They responded by sharing some information about several of their latest tomato, cucumber, and pepper varieties. Browse the gallery above to view their offerings.

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Avatar for Matt Matt says:

I, personally, think there are many missing varieties from your list. Curious how they are all from three of the largest bio-tech companies in the US? Maybe a paid advertisement?

I would put Milena from Ena Zaden as one of, if not the best, orange bell pepper available. It takes fantastic and has been an excellent producer both in the field and in the high tunnel. For three years now it has been our best producer of ANY bell pepper we grow. It is available in both organic and conventional seed.

I am not knocking the above varieties, but it would be nice to see the best offerings from other companies as well.

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