Generally, any family with a gardener, particularly a parent or grandparent, in the family has heard of has grown heirloom tomatoes, whose seeds were dried and replanted year after year. Today, many gardeners are attracted to heirloom tomato plants for the diversity of color, flavor, and plant type. If you've never considered an heirloom tomato plant, you might want to join us for this informative workshop, led by Derrick Gunter, who grows heirloom tomatoes for Wingard's.