Hi- I was driving down Dempster in Evanston this afternoon, and decided to turn into Pitner to see what Anton's has in the way of veggie plants. I thought it was strange, because there is always a sign at Dempster and Pitner directing you to Anton's, and when I went down the street, I saw a lot of construction going on, and I then realized that Anton's nursery and the house next door had been torn down, and it looks like maybe some townhouses are being built there. I loved Anton's.
When I got home I immediately went to their website, and the nursery in Wisconsin is still open, but the one in Evanston is permanently closed. Gary Anton operated the one on Pitner, and his brother operated the one in Wisconsin, and Gary got a lot of his plants from his brother who had a much larger greenhouse. I loved Anton's heirloom tomatoes and Sun Gold cherry tomatoes. They were reasonable, and the quality of the plants could not be beat, and they were very helpful there. Are there any other greenhouses that carry Sun Gold and heirloom tomatoes that you would recommend? At our community gardening Spring meeting somebody mentioned a greenhouse that only sells plants, and closes for the season when they run out, but I did not get the name of the place.
I can buy tomato plants from Teresa Brockman at the Evanston farmer's market, but she charges $6 a plant, which is at least twice as much as Anton's charged. At the end of the season she does mark them down B1G1F, but you are running the risk that she is going to be out of whatever variety you are looking for. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Chalet does not carry a large variety of heirloom tomatoes, and plus they are expensive too, and I never see sun gold plants there. Thanks, Nancy