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    Birdie Jaune Micro Dwarf Tomato

    Yet another tasty and exciting variety to grow, Birdie Jaune micro dwarf tomato is a solid choice for container and small garden growing. Our rugose leafed, 10 inch plants, produced canary yellow cherries that were sweet over tart with a very refreshing feel. Our plants started ripening fruits about 67 days from transplant and continued producing for quite a while. Does well under grow lights or outside. 3/4 to 1 gallon containers are perfect for these. If you are trying to grow your micro Dwarf collection or trying them for the first time, try these, you will like them!
  • Dwarf Pink Flamingo Tomato

    Dwarf Pink Flamingo is a pretty tomato that grows on rugose leaved plants. Our plants grew to about 3 feet and produced plenty of fruits that began to ripen about 65 days after transplant. I really liked the full flavored mildness of these. Sweetish, Pink Flamingo has very subtle hints of fruits that will get you hooked. Smooth fruits without many blemishes. Great choice for snacking, slicing, cooking and more. Another wonderful selection from the Dwarf Tomato Project. Worth growing! Feel Free to check out and subscribe to our Youtube Channel
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    Yellow Pigmy Micro Dwarf Tomato

    Yellow Pigmy Micro Dwarf tomato is a prolific producing variety that's great for small containers. 12-15 inch plants produce prolifically all summer long. These work well in 1-2 gallon containers. Ours are all grown in 1 gallon. Plants have firm skinny stalks and will need some support when it full season. Fruits are sweet, softish and very fruity. Perfect for salads, pickling, snacking and tomato treats such as jams and jellies. Perfect for small spaces or window sills. 65 days to begin ripening.
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    Feher Ozon Paprika Pepper

    I am very impressed with this pepper, it's production for such a short plant and especially its taste. Feher Ozon Paprika pepper is a Hungarian variety that is sweet, flavorful and delicious. Good for stuffing, cooking and even pepper flakes, this one has little to no heat. Plants are very short. Many of ours were between 12 and 18 inches tall. They produce semi heart shaped, 3-5 inch long peppers that go from green to cream colored, then finally ripen red. A very useful variety if you love cooking with sweet peppers. Really good for pickling too! Perfect for containers and small gardens with limited space!!
  • Common Purple Phlox Seeds

    The very first flower that ever drew me into flower gardening was Common Purple Phlox. Also known as Tall Garden Phlox or Phlox paniculate, this very attractive cultivar is not only beautiful, but vary hardy. They produce beautiful, big bunches of fragrant, deep pink blooms that last from June to August. Stalks can reach 3-4 feet tall depending on location. These love full sun but will flourish in part shade just as well. These are perfect for zones 4-8, but I have heard of instances where they have done well outside of these zones. Truly a wonderful, hardy addition, to your butterfly and humming bird garden.
  • Ondraszek Tomato

    $2.25$3.00

    Ondraszek Tomato

    Ondraszek tomato is a high producing determinate variety. 3 feet tall plants are bushy and prolific. Fruits are nice tasting and inviting. Our plants produced about 20 pounds each. These average about 5-7 fruits per pound. Clean red tomatoes are really nicely balanced but veer on the acidic side with nice texture. Ondraszek is a great choice for fresh salsas, juicing, cooking, canning and more. Ours started ripening around 75 days from transplant. May do well in bigger containers! Good market variety!
  • Dwarf Surender's Indian Curry Tomato

    Dwarf Surender's Indian Curry tomato is a high producing determinate variety that is perfect for canning, cooking, juicing, fresh salsa. 2 feet tall plants start ripening their fruits around 70 days after transplant. Fruits are about 2 inches in diameter and slightly flattened. Taste is mildly acidic.  It is a great variety for container or tight-spaced garden growing.
  • Dwarf Yantarnyi Tomato

    $2.25$3.00

    Dwarf Yantarnyi Tomato

    A nice little canner, Yantarnyi tomato also works well for cooking and and salsa. These are mild and more acidic than sweet. Rabbits in our garden kept attacking our plants so that that is a sign of approval. Tantarnyi has good shelf life. Some of ours lasted for a couple weeks after harvesting. Plants are very prolific and hardy. Ours never showed any signs of diseases. Determinate, plants are about 2.5- 3 get tall and start ripening their fruits about 75 days after transplant. Nice for containers and small garden spaces..
  • Dwarf Rosalinda Tomato

    $2.25$3.00

    Dwarf Rosalinda Tomato

    Dwarf Rosalinda tomato is the prettiest pink fruits that are ping pong ball sized. These are sweet, tasty, slightly fruity and inviting. Texture is very nice! Plants are 2.5 - 3 feet tall and would do good in containers. Production is very good but not excellent. Great for snacking, preserves, cooking and more. I look forward to growing Rosalinda again.
  • Dwarf CC McGee Tomato

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    Dwarf CC McGee Tomato

    Dwarf CC McGee tomato was my dwarf  winner in 2019. Big fruits just kept on coming! Potato leaf, rugose leafed plants were as hardy as you could possibly get. Ours grew to about 3.5 feet tall. Most of our fruits were between six and eight ounces. A few were slightly bigger or smaller. Tomatoes were oblate and a light shade of yellow, or perhaps ivory. Taste was very good, sweet and tart, but in perfect balance, slightly fruity and satisfying. I am definitely growing these wonderful dwarf cultivar again! Great for small gardens or container growing!
  • Grandpa Grandpa Gary's Green Tomato

    I grew out two Dwarf Grandpa Gary's Green tomato plants in 2018 and literally forgot to harvest them. Towards the end of the season I managed to get about 5 fruits. I found them to be tasty but milder and on the sweet side. A very pleasant and timely experience for me! Fruits were about three, to six ounces, but average about four. These were among the latest dwarfs to ripen, but the wait was worth it. Plants are regular leaf and produce a nice amount, but not prolific. Nice selection for snacking, salads and fresh eating. Great for smaller gardens and containers as most dwarfs are!
  • Dwarf Moliagul Moon Tomato

    Dwarf Moliagul Moon tomato was one of my favorites in 2019. Three feet tall plants produce plenty 2-4 ounce fruits that had sweet rich flavor with some fruitiness and nice texture. Plants were prolific until season's end. These are perfect for large container growing or in the ground. Great too, if you have a small garden spot and want high production and good taste. Moliagul Moon is a good choice for snacking, garnish, preserves(jams, jellies) etc.  Side Note: Most dwarf varieties will do well in smaller gardens.
  • A high producing variety, Dwarf Maura's Cardinal tomato is truly a treat in any garden. Ours were exceptionally prolific! Oblate, Cardinal red fruits, are very pretty and weigh about 4-6 ounces. These are unmistakable in appearance. This summer our gardens were lit up with a very beautiful but different shade of red. Plants are about 3 feet tall and have  nice resistance to early blight. Fruits are very well balanced, sweet but not too much with some zing. These deliver a very nice tomato experience Texture is excellent. Great for slicing, snacking, garnish, market sales, cooking and more!! As a Dwarf variety, it most likely would perform well in larger containers and small garden spaces, too
  • Mulatte Dwarf Tomato

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    Mulatte Dwarf Tomato

    Mulatte Dwarf tomato is a good producing and very tasty variety. Chocolate/bronze colored fruits can weigh 10 ounces, but most average 5-8. Plants are about 3 feet tall, yet need staking. Our fruits are usually sweet and have rich complex flavor. Texture is excellent, especially on a sandwich. Fruits begin to ripen about 75 days after transplant. Mulatte Dwarf can do well in larger containers or small gardens. Perfect as a snack, for garnish, cooking, slicing on a platter and also for market sales. A very good choice if you like rich tasting tomatoes!
  • Dwarf Hazy's Dream Tomato

    I have a lot of admiration and respect for the work that is done at the Dwarf  Tomato Project. Some of the best dwarf tomatoes that I have grown were as a result of their hard work. This one has a rich flavor, masked by mild fruitiness. Overall, it's a sweet tomato that has a very nice balance. Juice is rich and delicious. Dwarf Hazy's Dream tomato plants are about 3 feet tall and produce a nice amount of 2-5 ounce fruits, though most are around 2-4. Ours came in a little late, starting to ripen fruits about 82 days after transplant. Definitely worth the wait! Perfect little slicer that you would enjoy. Note: Most dwarf varieties do well in containers and small gardens.
  • Dwarf Goldfinch Tomato

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    Dwarf Goldfinch Tomato

    Mildly sweet, full flavored and delicious with nice undertones, is how I would describe Dwarf Goldfinch tomato. Big, canary yellow fruits, can weigh ten to twelve ounces, but ours averaged around 8-10. Our plants grew to three feet tall and produced a very nice crop which began to ripen about 78 days after transplant. Disease resistance was great for us and we harvested until season's end. These need to be staked early because of the quantity and size of fruits. Works excellently in smaller gardens or larger containers (5 gallons or larger). If you have never grown dwarf varieties before this variety would be a great way to start. Really nice taste on these!
  • Dwarf Laura's Bounty Tomato

    One of my favorite grow-outs in 2019, Dwarf Laura's Bounty tomato just kept producing and producing. I accidentally started too many plants, so I had plenty extras for beautiful, tasty tomato sauce. This variety is deep yellow outside and in. 2.5 feet tall plants produce tons of 3 inch, elongated tomatoes that are sweet and rich. I have used these in some of my favorite tomato sauces. Disease resistance is really good. All of our plants did excellently in extreme weather. These are good for smaller gardens, especially if pressed for space. Containers, YES! I recommend 5 gallons or more. You can't go wrong with Dwarf Laura's Bounty!
  • Dwarf Parfait Tomato

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    Dwarf Parfait Tomato

    I love growing dwarf tomatoes because they always surprise me. After growing them for quit a few years, I still cant get over how much they can produce produce and how large some of the tomatoes can be. Dwarf Parfait tomato, is a beautiful and larger variety that, when ripened, is green on the outside and yellow on the inside. This combination makes for an interesting contrast that will turn any head! Three feet tall plants, produce 6-12 ounce fruits that have a deep, rich taste.  Texture is superb and aroma is very inviting. Our plants displayed excellent disease resistance, making these even more attractive to me. Parfait is a later variety but your wait wouldn't be in vain. Perfect for sandwiches, slicing, garnish and more! Dwarf varieties are perfect for smaller gardens! Recommended!
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    Dwarf Suzy's Beauty Tomato

    You will be hard-pressed to find a more beautiful fruit when sliced, than Dwarf Suzy's Beauty tomato. Big bi-colored fruits, can reach 14 ounces but average 10. They have plenty of exterior appeal too! Other than looks, these are very tasty, with rich, thick juice that drips from your fingers. Plenty fruitiness and sweets are also very evident. This is a very good tomato! Dwarf plants are 3 feet tall and produce a lot for such  large variety. Ours started ripening about 75 days after transplant. These may do well in 5 gallon containers or bigger. Perfect if you have a small garden space but wanting big fruits and production! Recommended!
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    Window Box Red Micro Dwarf Tomato

    Here is another red, plump and juicy variety. Window Box Red micro dwarf tomato is a winner all the way. packed with flavor when fully ripened, 8-10 inch plants produce abundantly and early. Ours started ripening about 52 days after transplant and continued for more than three weeks. What I really loved was the second crop that that our plants produced after I pruned and fertilized them. They were blooming again within two weeks of the end of the first crop. Widow Box Red is sweeter and perfect for snacking. you must add these to your micro dwarf collection!
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    Monetka Micro Dwarf Tomato

    One of the best tasting Micro varieties, Monetka Micro Dwarf tomato is perfect for growing in one gallon or 3/4 gallon sized containers. Heavy producing, these will provide you with sweeter and flavorful cherries, that have a medium firm texture. Perfect for salads, canning whole and just snacking. Plants are about 8 inches tall and begin to ripen their fruits about 65 days after transplant. Pale yellow fruits turn into beautiful canary yellow and ripens quickly once they start. These also have a very nice aroma when sliced. Try staggering some plants about 2 weeks apart and you will have a continual supply of some of the best tasting micro dwarfs. Promise!
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    Bonsai Micro Dwarf Tomato

    Another huge producer of nice fat cherries, Bonsai Micro Dwarf tomato has quickly become one of my favorites varieties.  Approximately 8 inch plants, are bushy and create a nice cover for their fruits. Most of our Bonsai plants produced really plump fruits. Two plants out of ten, produced smaller(but not tiny) sized fruits. Taste was the same on all plants. These were juicy, medium firm, milder and on the sweet side. I am really happy that I grew these out. performed excellently in 3/4 gallon containers, but I would try one gallon next time, just for the experience. I'll report back.
  • Perhaps the highest producing micro dwarf variety that we have grown, Pigmy Micro Dwarf tomato is a fantastic choice for indoor container growing.  7 inch plants produce huge clusters of up to 20, red cherry tomatoes that are more tangy than sweet. This fruit is not loud tasting. I would describe it as medium mild and very tasty. If you are seeking for the ultimate salad cherry tomato, this would work excellently. Ours began to ripen about 65 days after transplant. These do well in 3/4 to 1 gallon size pots. Get ready to harvest tons of delicious cherries! Grow some during the winter months, you'll be rewarded. Happy Growing!  
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    Little Red Riding Micro Dwarf

    Little Red Riding Hood Micro Dwarf tomato is short micro plant that produces tons of bright red, average sized cherry tomatoes. One of the first to ripen, ours come in at 65 days after transplant. That's almost as early as some of the earliest micro varieties Micro Tom and Baby. These are sweeter with a tinge of tang, but overall milder. This, along with Vilma, Pinocchio, Yellow Canary and a few more, is one of my favorites. Production is good! Perfect for snacking and salads.  Grows best in 3/4 to 1 gallon container!  New for 2019/2020. Available From April 9th 2019.
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    Alabama Red Okra

    $1.50$3.00
    I was introduced to Alabama Red Okra in 2018. The gifter of my seeds had really high reviews for the variety, so I decided to grow them out. I started seeds late and directly in the ground, around mid-June. By Mid September I already had harvested several times. I harvested many times more, until frosts filled the plants. Alabama Red is a very flavorful okra. What I like also, is that they remain soft for a much longer time than many varieties. So you can get maximum use. These okras have a nutty flavor. I enjoyed them fried and in some okra soup. I did not make gumbo but my friends tell me that's where they really shine!
  • Pixie Striped Dwarf tomato is a beautiful red and yellow fruit that grows on 2 feet tall plants. When you try these, you can expect good production on productive, very hardy plants. Ours did not have any diseases in 2018, even though it was a tough year! This is a perfect container variety that should do well in 4 or 5 gallon containers. Pixie Striped has hollow insides and may be good for some stuffing. Cavities are not too deep. These are sweeter and mild, not too much juice. I suspect they will work well for dehydrating too! This little dwarf tomato is a pleasure to grow!
  • Looking for a short, dwarf variety that produces like crazy? Try Nano Ciliegia Dwarf tomato! These can outproduce anything! Sweetish cherries are firm and delicious. They have fabulous texture and are perfect for snacking!  Plants are no taller than 2.5 feet, but are always loaded. Fruits are average cherry sized. Nano Ciliegia is a recomended variety for container growing. If you have a small garden, this dwarf variety could work well! Stake well, because plants easily get top heavy with fruits. We noticed our first ripened fruits around  day 75. Works for salads, canning, dehydrating and tons more. Try These!
  • Here is another good flavored, dwarf cherry. Dwarf Barossa Moon tomato is canary yellow and slightly larger than the average size cherry tomato. When fully ripened they are sweet, not too mild and flavorful. These are perfect for snacking in the garden, salads, dehydrating and more. Just pop one in your mouth and experience a burst of fruitiness. I love these because they are relatively crack-free and begin to ripen pretty early. Ours came in around 70 days after transplant. Plants continued producing until season's end. Dwarf plants are around 2 feet tall and produce clusters of 5 -7 fruits, under thick foliage. Perfect for in-ground and container growing!

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