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May 26, 2023 1:32 PM CST
Name: Rita
North Shore, Long Island, NY
Zone 6B
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I knew I wanted to get my dwarf project tomato plants in ground by this weekend so I am very pleased that I was able to get them planted today.

I have 8 varieties and I had 3 plants of eacjh. So I planted a lot of tomato plants today. Fortunatly they are small so it was not too difficult to get done.

Stocky and sturdy plants. I love the growth habit of the dward project plants. I just hope these stay short like they are supposed to because last season they ended up way taller than they should have been.

I now have a double row of 7 so 14 plants at the end of my backyard tomato bed. Then I have 6 more in my sideyard and the rest in back of some Chefs Choice Red Indeterminate plants.

Anyway each one looked really good as a planted. I have them all watered so they should settle in well as it is not too hot out today.

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