Dwarf Sweet Sue tomato is exactly what its name suggest. But there is more! A perfect variety for anyone with little space or doing container growing, this variety will out-produce almost any dwarf variety. Three foot tall plants are tree type and have rugose leaves. They grow clusters of 4-5 tomatoes that begin to ripen 75 days after transplant. Tomatoes are sweet and juicy. This is a great variety for sauces, cooking, fresh eating , slicing and salsa. Not many of them have made it out of the garden. One of my favorites for snacking while I am working!
Dwarf Sweet Sue Tomato
$2.00 – $3.00
Description
Dwarf Sweet Sue Tomato
Dwarf Sweet Sue tomato is exactly what its name suggest. But there is more! A perfect variety for anyone with little space or doing container growing, this variety will out-produce almost any dwarf variety. Three foot tall plants are tree type and have rugose leaves. They grow clusters of 4-5 tomatoes that begin to ripen 75 days after transplant. Tomatoes are sweet and juicy. This is a great variety for sauces, cooking, fresh eating , slicing and salsa. Not many of them have made it out of the garden. One of my favorites for snacking while I am working!
Additional information
Tomato Seeds | 10 SEEDS, 25 Seeds |
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Julie (verified owner) –
These tomatoes are absolutely delicious. A well balanced favor, but definitely on the sweeter side. They are quite juicy without too many seeds. The plants are strong and make plenty of fruit so they will need good staking. But even the vines that fell over on me did not break.
The only reason I gave 4 stars instead of 5 is because the fruits are very prone to cracking, bacterial rot, and fruit flies love them. These problems became lessened over time, but a substantial amount of the harvest was inedible.
I believe these issues could be resolved with some special TLC and fruit fly traps.
Either way, the sublime flavor, lemony color, and juiciness of the fruits is well worth the losses Insuffered.