TomatoNut95 said: Tiny Tim was always my favorite micro dwarf. I've only worked with few dwarfs over the years; many I just didn't care for, like Micro Tom for example, and Heinz VF is a very fragile breed. But this year I'm working with many new varieties that so far I'm really liking. Their foliage is beautiful, but the #1 thing about dwarfs that I'm enjoying is the fact that they are space savers. I've seriously considered cutting back on doing large indeterminate types and go for more compact types.
My Dwarf list this year:
Fat Frog (micro dwarf)
Tiny Tim (micro dwarf)
Orange Hat (micro dwarf)
Hannah's Prize
Parfait
Wherokowai
Suzy's Beauty
Goldfinch
Heinz Classic VF
Bradley
Chocolate Lightening
evelyninthegarden said: No wonder your mother wants to sabotage your tomatoes. At least they are dwarfs! How many tomatoes are you growing altogether?
critterologist said: Beautiful! Will they start producing soon, or not until they reach their full height, do you know?
critterologist said: Was the sand to keep your grow bags upright? I've seen people put grow bags into plastic storage bins to give them more structure (several bags per bin).
critterologist said: If you're using new store-bought sand, maybe it has salt in it?
Newyorkrita said:
So last year I did grow plants from the Dwarf Tomato Project. I know some people put those in pots but mine were in ground. Not very dwarf as they all overgrew the tomato cages and cascaded back down. But very tasty tomatoes.
TomatoNut95 said: Wow! Do you remember what variety it was? Does sound pretty robust for a dwarf.