Gabriel Does it Again: North Brunswick resident grows 13-foot tomato plants

PHOTOS BY JENNIFER AMATO/STAFF
Gabriel, left, and Rosaria Chiappetta are growing 13-foot San Marzano tomato plants in their backyard in North Brunswick. The couple will celebrate 50 years of marriage in September.

Gabriel Chiappetta, an 87-year-old resident of North Brunswick, received San Marzano tomato seeds from his cousin, Antonio Chiappetta, who lives in Canada, which have grown into six 13-foot tall vines. Chiappetta had to build an extension on his existing garden, since the vines outgrew the enclosure. He expects 35-40 quarts of sauce from his garden this year, which he has been tending to for the past 30 years. He also grows broccoli, savoy cabbage, red cabbage, bok choy, arugula, Swiss chard, kale, white eggplant, purple eggplant, hot peppers, zucchini, cucumbers, escarole, scallions, basil and figs. He learned his gardening skills from his parents, who farmed in Calabria, Italy. He is assisted by Francisco Hernandez. Chiappetta and his wife Rosaria will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary on Sept 15.

Basil
Gabriel Chiappetta's 13-foot tomato vines came from seeds from Canada.
Fig tree
Figs
Gabriel Chiappetta, an 87-year-old resident of North Brunswick, tends to basil plants in his garden.
Tomatoes ripen on tomato plants in the backyard of Gabriel Chiappetta.
An assortment of greens grown by Gabriel Chiappetta at his North Brunswick home.
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