Dwarf Varieties

Many of us are looking for varieties that take up less space and yet produce like full-sized plants with that great heirloom flavor. Here are some we have tried and took to the market months before anyone else had tomatoes because we were able to plant them so early in containers.



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Sibirskiy Skorospelyy

Sibirskiy Skorospelyy

This is a wonderful early tomato, nearly as early as Stupice - less than 60 days - and more regular. According to Tatiana's (the bible for all things...
$4.50

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Sleeping Lady

Sleeping Lady

Sleeping Lady is another of the Dwarf Project's tomatoes. The stout indeterminate plants with rugose folaige reach 3' tall and are perfect for...
$5.00

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Summertime Gold

Summertime Gold

Summertime Gold is a dwarf variety that sets big, dusky yellow slicers in about 78 days. The Cross Hemisphere Dwarf Project is still selecting this...
$4.75

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Sweet Scarlet (dwarf tomato)

Sweet Scarlet (dwarf tomato)

Now here is the best full-size red fruited dwarf tomato I have come across. The fruit is bright cherry red, slightly flattened and nearly flawless....
$5.00

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Tanunda Red dwarf tomato

Tanunda Red dwarf tomato

In my experience, Tanunda Red is a very steady and prolific dwarf tomato. I've grown it in rainy seasons, in drought, heat and cold, and it always...
$5.00

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Tasmanian Chocolate

Tasmanian Chocolate

From the cross-hemisphere project, Tasmanian is a fine and generally flawless black/brown tomato with the wonderful flavor of those strains. Good...
$5.00

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Tatjana

Tatjana

This little container variety deserves a place on your patio. The dark green rugose foliage and round red tomatoes look like a living centerpiece....
$5.00

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Wild Fred

Wild Fred

Wild Fred comes out of the cross-hemisphere dwarf project on Tomatoville, and I'd like to thank all of those involved in this labor of love. This was...
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