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Aug 22, 2023 5:31 PM CST
Name: Frank Richards
Clinton, Michigan (Zone 5b)

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dyzzypyxxy said: Wow, that's a pretty massive plant for a dwarf. @frankrichards16 you forgot the most important piece of information - how did it taste to you?

I'm getting ready to order seeds of a couple of dwarf varieties to grow in my Earth Boxes this winter. Looking for good info on flavor and productivity of everyone's dwarf tomatoes producing now. Which are your favorites? The seed packet info always says they're fantastic, so you can't judge from that.


It had good flavor and good size. I grew 5 dwarfs this year. There are around 125 dwarf tomatoes in the Dwarf Tomato Project. In his blog, Craig LeHoullier reviewed most of the dwarfs and selected his favorites. My selection of dwarfs is based on his favorites.

Chocolate Lightning
Uluru Ochre
Dwarf Caitydid Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum 'Dwarf Caitydid')
Rosella Purple
Summer Sweet Gold

I have not tried Chocolate Lightning or Summer Sweet Gold yet.

But the others were excellent.
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