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May 8, 2023 4:11 PM CST
Name: Rita
North Shore, Long Island, NY
Zone 6B
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I planted my Dwarf Projects plants late this year so they are tiny seedlings as of now. I do hope they grow fast and are big enough to plant out by end of May. End of May would be very late for me to plant tomatoes but a lot of people on Long Island plant around Memorial Day.

It is 3 weeks from now and seedlings outside in cellpacks can do a lot of growing in 3 weeks.

I have 8 varieties I have started.
Adelaide Festival
Metalica
Andy's Forty
Speckled Heeart
Stony Brook Heart
Beauty King
Choemato
Ohuru Ochure

If anyone does see a theme here it is stripes and swirls. I do love stunning and unusual tomatoes.

It simply surprises neighbors that had never seen tomatoes that look like that before. And they taste soooooo good.

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