That makes sense, and it's good to know these have the genetics to do well in containers.
Do you have a general recommendation for container size with the dwarf tomatoes? Would most hit their listed height in a 5 gallon grow bag, for instance?
I want to incorporate some into my front landscape, but I don't want them to get as big as the indeterminates in the veggie garden. Maybe instead of planting them into the ground, I should put them in half-buried containers. The containers should limit the plant size, and burying them 6-8" will let me water them less.