K's Experiment Trails 2026: View-Only Catalog

Read-only photo catalog with canonical variety, taxonomy, weather hypothesis, and harvest window fields.

Capture window: 2026-02-25 to 2026-02-25 Generated (UTC): 2026-02-27T15:49:05.608071+00:00
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Spinach4
Turnip2
Collards1
Kale1
Leek1
Lettuce1
Pea1
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Label Photo Date Common Name Variety Scientific Name Specific Note Weather Hypothesis Expected Harvest Window Caption Confidence Asset ID Method
Non-TomatoLettuce2026-02-25LettuceOakleaf Lettuce (Rouxai F1)Lactuca sativaDeep cherry-red oakleaf with bright green inner contrast and good texture. Uniform plants hold quality across spring, summer, and fall harvest windows.In cool, foggy conditions with mild days and nights, this oakleaf type should stay tender and resist bolting longer than in hot inland areas. Expect good leaf quality even when other lettuce varieties might show stress.~ 6-10 weeks after planting, continuing into late spring and again in fall if succession sown.Oakleaf Lettuce (Rouxai MTO) | non_tomato_01 | verified0.99
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Non-TomatoSpinach2026-02-25SpinachSavoyed Spinach (Tundra F1 OG)Spinacia oleraceaOrganic semi-savoy spinach with glossy dark-green leaves and upright habit. Performs well in cool seasons and carries strong downy mildew resistance.The foggy Bay Area climate is ideal for spinach; expect vigorous growth with tender leaves. Downy mildew resistance will help maintain quality during damp periods.~ 45-60 days after sowing, with repeat cuttings possible into mild winter.Savoyed Spinach (Tundra F1 OG) | non_tomato_02 | verified0.99
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Non-TomatoSpinach2026-02-25SpinachBloomsdale SpinachSpinacia oleraceaClassic heirloom spinach with dark green, deeply savoyed leaves and rich flavor. Known for relatively slow bolting and dependable cool-season performance.Bloomsdale tends to thrive in cooler, fog-influenced climates with minimal heat, extending its harvest window relative to hotter regions.~ 40-50 days after sowing, potentially into early summer and again in fall.Bloomsdale Spinach | non_tomato_03 | verified0.92
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Non-TomatoSpinach2026-02-25SpinachBloomsdale SpinachSpinacia oleraceaClassic heirloom spinach with dark green, deeply savoyed leaves and rich flavor. Known for relatively slow bolting and dependable cool-season performance.Bloomsdale tends to thrive in cooler, fog-influenced climates with minimal heat, extending its harvest window relative to hotter regions.~ 40-50 days after sowing, potentially into early summer and again in fall.Bloomsdale Spinach | non_tomato_04 | inferred0.85
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Non-TomatoSpinach2026-02-25SpinachSmooth Leaf Spinach (Tadorna OG)Spinacia oleraceaSmooth-leaf spinach types are easier to wash and handle post-harvest than savoyed types. They are typically selected for a balance of flavor, clean leaves, and bolt tolerance.Expect steady, upright growth with tender leaves that are easy to clean and harvest; cool temperatures help maintain leaf sweetness.~ 45-60+ days after sowing, with multiple pickings possible.Smooth Leaf Spinach (Tadorna OG) | non_tomato_05 | verified0.99
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Non-TomatoPea2026-02-25PeaShelling Pea (Maxigol)Pisum sativumLate shelling pea that keeps sweetness over a wider harvest window than many varieties. Productive vines set broad pods with plump peas and good flavor.Cooler spring and early summer conditions tend to preserve pea sweetness and slow down bolting, leading to longer harvest windows.~ 60-70 days after sowing, likely mid-late spring into early summer.Shelling Pea (Maxigol) | non_tomato_06 | verified0.99
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Non-TomatoCollards2026-02-25CollardsCollards (Flash F1)Brassica oleracea (Acephala Group)Vates-type hybrid collard with smooth dark-green leaves and very high yield potential. Notable for slow bolting and repeat harvest ability.Collards prefer cool weather and can handle mild winter chills; foggy coastal conditions should keep them producing strong foliage over an extended season.~ 55-75 days, with leaf harvests continuing through fall and mild winter.Collards (Flash F1) | non_tomato_07 | verified0.99
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Non-TomatoLeek2026-02-25LeekLeek (Tadorna OG)Allium ampeloprasum var. porrumOrganic leek selected for dependable field performance and harvest around the 100-day class. Best quality comes from fertile soil and blanching methods that lengthen the edible shank.Mild temperatures and steady moisture favor steady leek growth; blanching later in the season should produce long, tender shanks.~ 90-120+ days, placing harvest in late fall into winter.Leek (Tadorna OG) | non_tomato_08 | verified0.99
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Non-TomatoKale2026-02-25KaleKale (White Russian OG)Brassica oleracea (Acephala Group)Cold-tolerant kale with blue-green leaves and distinctive white ribs/petioles. Flavor improves after frost, making it strong for cool-season production.Foggy conditions enhance kale's texture and sweetness; expect robust winter growth with minimal bolting.~ 50-70 days, harvestable into winter.Kale (White Russian OG) | non_tomato_09 | verified0.99
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Non-TomatoRed Cabbage2026-02-25Red CabbageRed Cabbage (Ruby Perfection F1)Brassica oleracea var. capitataA proven mid-late red storage type with dense, uniform heads and good field holding. Commonly used for late summer to fall harvest and medium-term storage.Extended cool seasons help cabbage head formation; mild foggy climates reduce stress during head development.~ 85-100+ days, harvest late summer through fall.Red Cabbage (Ruby Perfection F1) | non_tomato_10 | verified0.99
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Non-TomatoTurnip2026-02-25TurnipTurnip (Purple Top White Globe)Brassica rapa subsp. rapaTraditional heirloom turnip with smooth round roots: white below soil and purple above. Roots are mild and best at smaller size, and tops are suitable for cooked greens.Cool soils and gentle fog help keep roots sweet and tender, with greens remaining flavorful.~ 45-60 days, harvest into late spring/summer and again in fall if succession-sown.Turnip (Purple Top White Globe) | non_tomato_11 | verified0.99
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Non-TomatoTurnip2026-02-25TurnipTurnip (Purple Top White Globe)Brassica rapa subsp. rapaTraditional heirloom turnip with smooth round roots: white below soil and purple above. Roots are mild and best at smaller size, and tops are suitable for cooked greens.Cool soils and gentle fog help keep roots sweet and tender, with greens remaining flavorful.~ 45-60 days, harvest into late spring/summer and again in fall if succession-sown.Turnip (Purple Top White Globe) | non_tomato_12 | inferred0.8
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TomatoSan Francisco Fog2026-02-25San Francisco FogSan Francisco FogSolanum lycopersicumMid-season red heirloom bred for cool, overcast coastal conditions. Indeterminate plants set abundant clustered fruit with complex flavor for fresh use or canning.Particularly suited to foggy summer climates; sets fruit where heat-loving varieties may struggle.~ 65-80+ days from transplant, harvest mid-summer into fall.San Francisco Fog | tomato_13 | verified0.99
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TomatoBes Yellow Latvian2026-02-25Bes Yellow LatvianBes Yellow LatvianSolanum lycopersicumLikely aligned with TomatoFest's Yellow Latvian selection: yellow-orange fruit with balanced sweetness and meaty walls suited to sauce, salsa, and slicing in cooler regions.Cooler nights slow ripening, but sweetness accumulates over long mild days.~ 70-85 days, harvest late summer into fall.Bes Yellow Latvian | tomato_14 | verified0.99
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TomatoTaxi2026-02-25TaxiTaxiSolanum lycopersicumEarly determinate yellow tomato producing meaty, round fruit with low-acid sweetness. Reliable in diverse climates, including hot/humid summers.Early yields are likely before peak fog returns; good for containers or sunny beds.~ 60-75 days, harvest early to mid-summer.Taxi | tomato_15 | verified0.99
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TomatoNikolayev Yellow Cherry2026-02-25Nikolayev Yellow CherryNikolayev Yellow CherrySolanum lycopersicumRussian yellow cherry type producing heavy trusses of small bright fruit. Noted for good performance in cooler growing regions and steady production.Small fruit set readily even in cooler, foggy conditions; frequent trusses expected.~ 60-75 days, harvest summer into fall.Nikolayev Yellow Cherry | tomato_16 | verified0.99
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TomatoJapanese Black Trifele2026-02-25Japanese Black TrifeleJapanese Black TrifeleSolanum lycopersicumRussian heirloom with distinctive pear-shaped mahogany fruit and meaty texture. Flavor is rich and complex, and fruit is known for good crack resistance.Likely to set fruit even without full heat; darker fruit may take longer to fully ripen in fog.~ 70-90 days, harvest late summer into fall.Japanese Black Trifele | tomato_17 | verified0.99
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TomatoSunset's Red Horizon2026-02-25Sunset's Red HorizonSunset's Red HorizonSolanum lycopersicumSouthern Russian heirloom selected for very large, meaty red fruit and strong old-fashioned tomato flavor. Has shown long production and resilience in cooler coastal/short-season conditions.Resilient under mild conditions; plant where afternoon sun is strongest for best development.~ 75-95 days, late summer through fall.Sunset's Red Horizon | tomato_18 | verified0.99
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TomatoWalmea Wild Cherry2026-02-25Walmea Wild CherryWaimea Wild CherrySolanum lycopersicumVery vigorous wild-cherry type producing large trusses of scarlet fruit. Fruit is bold, fruity, and excellent for snacking or salads.Vigorous growth suits cooler climates; heavy trusses expected even with fog returns.~ 60-80 days, harvest mid-summer into fall.Walmea Wild Cherry | tomato_19 | verified0.99
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TomatoSasha Altai2026-02-25Sasha AltaiSasha AltaiSolanum lycopersicumEarly Russian heirloom valued for dependable set in cooler conditions and high elevations. Produces bright-red, slightly flattened fruit with notable balanced flavor.Performs well in mild weather; expect reliable fruit set even with limited heat.~ 65-80 days, harvest summer into fall.Sasha Altai | tomato_20 | verified0.99
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TomatoSasha Altai2026-02-25Sasha AltaiSasha AltaiSolanum lycopersicumEarly Russian heirloom valued for dependable set in cooler conditions and high elevations. Produces bright-red, slightly flattened fruit with notable balanced flavor.Performs well in mild weather; expect reliable fruit set even with limited heat.~ 65-80 days, harvest summer into fall.Sasha Altai | tomato_21 | verified0.99
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TomatoAzoychka2026-02-25AzoychkaAzoychkaSolanum lycopersicumProductive Russian heirloom yielding yellow-orange meaty fruit with citrusy sweetness. Unlike many yellow tomatoes, it keeps a useful acid balance for complex flavor.Balanced acidity develops nicely with mild night temperatures.~ 65-80+ days, late summer through fall.Azoychka | tomato_22 | verified0.99
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TomatoHeinz 91292026-02-25Heinz 9129Heinz 9129Solanum lycopersicumDeterminate Heinz-bred line developed for Eastern Canada/Northeast style conditions. Hearty plants set large crops of red round fruit suited to canning, sauce, and fresh use.Strong performance in cool climates; excellent for containers or rows with good sun exposure.~ 65-85 days, summer into fall.Heinz 9129 | tomato_23 | verified0.99
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TomatoGold Dust2026-02-25Gold DustGold DustSolanum lycopersicumExtra-early determinate type (University of New Hampshire lineage) with firm golden fruit. Valued for uniform ripening, crack resistance, and reliable early harvest.Particularly good for early summer harvest before fog thickens; consistent ripening expected.~ 55-70 days, early to mid-summer.Gold Dust | tomato_24 | verified0.99
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TomatoHeinz 91292026-02-25Heinz 9129Heinz 9129Solanum lycopersicumDeterminate Heinz-bred line developed for Eastern Canada/Northeast style conditions. Hearty plants set large crops of red round fruit suited to canning, sauce, and fresh use.Strong performance in cool climates; excellent for containers or rows with good sun exposure.~ 65-85 days, summer into fall.Heinz 9129 | tomato_25 | verified0.99
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TomatoHeinz 91292026-02-25Heinz 9129Heinz 9129Solanum lycopersicumDeterminate Heinz-bred line developed for Eastern Canada/Northeast style conditions. Hearty plants set large crops of red round fruit suited to canning, sauce, and fresh use.Strong performance in cool climates; excellent for containers or rows with good sun exposure.~ 65-85 days, summer into fall.Heinz 9129 | tomato_26 | verified0.99
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