• Dwarf Golden Gypsy is another prolific tomato that grows on plants that are about 3 feet tall. This may well be the most prolific producer for the size of fruit that they produce. I literally harvested bushels full of these golden beauties from just 5 plants. The fruits are sweet, thin skinned, fruity, and excessively juicy. The entire experience is fulfilling! These too, would do well in larger containers but must be staked. Let them ripen well for the fullest experience. If you are intrigued by dwarf varieties, this is a present for you.
  • Without a doubt, Dwarf Golden Heart tomato is one of the most prolific dwarf varieties that you'll ever find. Additionally, the fruits are very tasty. Growing to about 3 feet tall, rugose leaf plants are early to set bloom and fruit. Perfectly heart shaped, canary yellow tomatoes begin to ripen about 72 days after transplant. Some staking is necessary because of the quantity of its production. Tomatoes are sweet but milder, very juicy, with nice texture. These will also do well in 5 gallon containers. Seeds are freshly packed just for you!
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    Don't be surprised if you grow this little gem each year. Grinch Cherry dwarf tomato is a beautiful, pear shaped, nickel size or slightly larger dwarf variety that is know for being prolific and early. In fact, many times they've been the earliest to ripen in our garden. Grinch Cherry is mild, soft, very juicy, and flavorful. They are perfect for fresh eating off the vine, cooking, garnishing, and for people who like milder tomatoes. Be sure to check them often, about 65 to 70 days after transplant, to harvest a few ripened ones. Perfect variety for container growing but need to be caged because vines like to sprawl.
  • Gurensey Island Tomato

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    Gurensey Island tomato is a beautiful bi-color, larger cherry that grows on sprawling vines that are about 5 to 6 feet tall. It is delicious, full flavored, and rich. There is also some fruitiness, but not much. Plants are hardy and prolific and ripen their fruits about 75 days after transplant. I especially like these in salsa, sauces, for garnishing and cooking, and of course fresh off the vine. Gurensey Island needs to be staked because they quickly become loaded with fruits.
  • Iditarod is a larger sized cherry tomato with good taste. It is sweet and softer, with juicy flesh that has some mild fruitiness on the back end. They grow to about three feet tall and produce tons of lighter red fruits. I especially like these in salsa and off the vine but they are superb when sliced and dried. Plants are hardy and begin to ripen their fruits about 72 days after transplant. Container growing is recommended also. Some staking is required. Our seeds are freshly packed just for you.
  • Kangaroo Paw Green tomato is a salsa lover's dream. It's also a great canning, cooking and garnishing tomato too. I enjoy them best right off the plant. This is a perfect variety for container or ground growing. I have successfully grown them in 4 gallon containers. A larger cherry type, I know you will have fun growing them, especially because they are early.  In the garden I plant them 2 feet apart. Vines are prolific  and fruits are firm, tangy and juicy. They begin to ripen about 70 days after transplant. Great choice for market vendors.
  • If you are seeking a perfect container variety that will produce bigger crops, Dwarf Lime Green Salad  tomato is a great choice. They are perfect for salsa, salads, cooking and canning. Don't forget to eat some right off the vine too! Lime Green Salad plants are rugose leafed and about 2.5 feet tall when mature. They produce big crops of 2.3 inch oblate fruits that are mostly green with a yellowish tint, when ripened. They have great disease resistance and are always determined to produce. Excellent choice for container and ground growing. Plant these 2 feet apart in your garden!
  • Perth's Pride is a fascinating tomato that I totally enjoy growing. When I first grew them, regretfully I only grew out two plants. They were so good, that one entire plant went to my cravings. that left me with very limited seeds but... Plants are about 3 feet tall and produce plenty 3-6 ounce tomatoes that begin to ripen around the 75 day mark. they are very rich and balanced with lots of juice. I especially like its texture. To me it just seems to melt in my mouth. we sprayed these with copper sulfate and had no issues with diseases. Our seeds are freshly packed just for your garden.
  • Polish Dwarf Tomato

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    Polish Dwarf tomato is a sweet and milder cherry sized fruit that grows on vert short plants. None of our plants have aver been more than 3 feet tall. This is a perfect container variety! Plants are very prolific show good disease resistance and begin to ripen their fruits around 72 days. This variety will benefit from early staking. Tomatoes are about the size of a ping pong ball and also have a fruity quality to them. It is a perfect selection for snacking, salsa and cooking. try drying some too, that works well!
  • Red Robin Micro Dwarf Tomato

    Red Robin is a popular little micro dwarf variety that only grows to about 8 inches in height. It's early to ripen, coming in at only 70 days from the time it's up-potted. Plants are bonsai like, blooms early and produce a big crop of nickel to quarter sized flavorful and sweetish fruits. This tomato is full of juice and a true crowd pleaser. Kids love them! Try growing some in 3/4 to 1 gallon containers, or perhaps 3 plants in a two foot long planter. I have used both methods, they work great! Micro dwarf tomatoes can easily be grown indoors  under lights or in a sunny window. Try some, you will be amazed!!
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    Sarandipity Dwarf Tomato

    Sarandipity Dwarf tomato is a salsa lover's dream. It also is a great choice for snacking right off of the vine. Because of it's beautiful exterior, bi-color stripes, sweet and milder crimson flesh, it is a great choice for garnishing, drying, cooking and fresh eating off the vine! Plants are vigorous and hardy. Ours  grow to about 3 feet tall and are great producers.
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  • Summertime Gold dwarf tomato is a very nice variety that can reach 10 ounces. In 2016 we grew quite a few plants and they all did excellently. Plants produce nice amounts of mildly sweet, juicy and fruity tomatoes that ripens around 85 days after transplant.  Our dwarf plants grew to about 3 feet tall and started setting blooms pretty early. Great tomato for salsa, sandwiches and cooking. I like them best sliced fresh in the garden. It certainly is a wonderful treat that way! Stake plants as soon as possible, they will quickly become top heavy from the weight of the tomatoes. Good for container growing!  
  • Summertime Green Dwarf tomato is appropriately named in my opinion. For one thing, for me they begin to ripen right in the middle of the summer, around July 20th. The other thing about this bigger fruit, is that it stays quite green, never really changing colors much, even when it’s ripened. Rugose leaf plants  are tree type and grow to about 3.5 feet tall. They display good disease resistance and produce some nice sized tomatoes, with the larger ones weighing in about 10 ounces. Its flavor is certainly a thing to behold. this one is on the it’s sweet with plenty juice. I also like that it has a little fruity kickback. Summertime Green is a great tomato for salsas, sandwiches, cooking and eating right off of the plant. Go for it!
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    Victorian Dwarf Tomato

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    Yukon Quest is a very nice slicing dwarf tomato that grows on 3 feet tree-like plants. Fruits grows in bunches of 3-5 and are about the size of a tennis ball. They are sweeter with a tinge of acidity and very juicy. These are perfect for containers. When growing in containers, I usually use 5 gallon containers and have great success. Our plants were sprayed with Coper Sulfate and stood up well to diseases. Fruits begin to ripen about 75 days after transplant. Some staking may be necessary.
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    Flora Gold Micro Dwarf Tomato

    When I first saw a ripened Flora Gold micro dwarf tomato plant, I was very impressed. I couldn't believe how such a short plant could produce such beautiful and tasty fruits. When I tasted these little gems, I was hooked and became totally opened to trying micros on a bigger scale. Flora Gold plants are a little taller than most of the other micro varieties. Ours consistently reached 8-12 inches tall. What stood out to me is that they did not need any staking. Plants are firm, strong and are loaded with fruits from the very bottom shoots all the way up! Bite in and you would find a perfectly balanced tomato with very pleasing under-tones. This is a very good cherry that performs well in 3/4 to 1 gallon containers! 72 days to ripen.
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    Hahms Gelbe micro dwarf tomato is my favorite to look at when it's ripening its fruits. 8-10 inch plants produce regular sized, pale yellow tomatoes that are so beautiful that you just don't want to eat them. Fruits are sweeter and mild with a lot of good juice! Our plants begin to ripen their fruits about 70 days after we transplanted them. Like all of our micro dwarf varieties, we successfully grew these in 3/4 gallon containers. These had to be staked because they were so loaded and top-heavy. chopsticks worked excellently. Perfect for salads and snacking! Kids love them!
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    Tiny Tom micro dwarf tomato is a very worthy variety. I love this one a lot because it has a very nice flavor and it produces quite a lot of fruits. For us, vines grew to about 8-10 inches tall and produced plenty of nickel sized fruits which begin to blush around the 70 day mark. I also like this one because it's eager to produce a smaller second crop. Keep it fed and it will go a long way for you! Like most of our other micro dwarf varieties, these do well in 3/4 gallon containers. Some support may be needed as a prop for fruit heavy tops!
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    Gold Pearl is a beautiful cherry tomato that performs well indoors or out. It also does very well in 3/4 to 1 gallon containers. Growing to about 1.5 feet at maturity, this gem is very prolific and hardy. Its fruits are sweet, earthy and soft. A little staking may be necessary. Fruits begin to ripen about 70 days after transplant. Expect plenty of little yellow tomatoes for an extended period! Great as a treat or in salads. May be good for jams and jellies!
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    Tumbling Tom Tomato

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    Tumbling Tom Yellow tomato is a basket variety that can also be grown in pots and staked. This variety has a red sister which we hope to carry in the future. Tom produces some of the most delicious cherries that just melts in your mouth. Fruits are fruity, juicy and sweet. These are perfect for snacking on. You may try them for making delicious jams and jellies but they really shine in salads. This is definitely one of the best basket cherry varieties! 72 days to ripen.
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    Yellow Micro Dwarf Tomato

    Back In Stock! Interestingly, Yellow micro dwarf tomato displays some anthocyanin. As you can see from our posted images, the fruits are darker on the top end. This beautiful fruit is full flavored and satisfying with good balance. I would say it's on the sweet side but there is a nice complimentary tinge of tang. Plants grow no taller than nine inches and begin to ripen their fruits around 72 days after transplant. 3/4 gallon containers work excellently.  Containers larger than 1 gallon are not necessary.
  • Large Red Cherry Tomato

    Large Red Cherry tomato is one of the workhorses of the cherry tomato world. Just one or two of this very hardy and disease resistant variety is all you would need to feed an average sized family all summer long. Bright red cherries are about the size of Black Cherry tomatoes, begin ripening around 70 days after transplant and continue until frost. Fruits are juicy and balanced with plenty old school tomato flavor. Perfect for snacking and salads. Great choice for Farmers' Market, too! I highly recommend these for first time or container gardening because they are so tough!
  • Calabrese Green Sprouting Broccoli

    If you love greens, Calabrese Green Sprouting Broccoli would certainly become one of your favorites. This Italian variety has big heads that can average 5-8 inches. I also love it because its head produce a lot of side shoots, producing even more food. For market vendors, this variety is highly recommended.  For best results, start early in spring or fall.  Will do excellently in hotter climates when started in early fall or spring. Flowers and leaves can also be eaten. Head is very delicious eaten raw, lightly steamed or sauteed. Can also be eaten as a micro-green. Seeds are freshly packed just for your! Happy gardening! Visit Our Garden Greens category for more delicious greens!
  • Chisai Cherry Tomato

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    If you are in search of a very delicious, red cherry tomato, Chisai Cherry tomato would be the one. I first grew this gem out in 2014 and didn't really know what I was about to experience. After accidentally breaking the vine almost down to the base, it bounce back a few weeks later and produced more tomatoes than any other cherry variety in my garden. Chisai Cherry has an old fashioned, full flavored taste. It's sweet and tangy too, with plenty juice. this is the perfect salad and snacking tomato. Delicious, early and prolific. Perfect for kids and great for containers too!
  • Birdie Rouge Micro Dwarf tomato has become one of my favorite micros to grow. Here are the things that I like about it. Production, fruit size, early ripeness, hardiness and of course taste. This is not an intense taster like some pop the other micros, but pound for pound, its overall taste is what you would hope for in a cherry tomato, especially when grown in the middle of winter under lights. Birdie Rouge is mild, balanced and juicy, but still backs that true tomato flavor. Fruits begin to ripen to what seems like orange, then turns to a nice, rewarding red, that will make your tastebuds come alive. plants are about 8 inches tall and will easily grow in a 3/4 to 1 gallon container. 5o days!

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