I think I can also speak for some of us amateur breeders when I say that your reviews are like receiving a Logie award here in Australia or an Oscar award in the US! It feels like such an honour to have our work displayed so beautifully! Your video reviews are outstanding and I wish we could present you with such an award too, thank you!! ☺️
Awesome review. I doubt i can get them here in the United States but it's still nice to know of them. I enjoy all of your tomato reviews, especially the dwarf tomatoes. Happy gardening! 😊
Late to the dwarf tomato party for this season, but I actually bought 3 of these Gondwana dwarf varieties from Victory Seeds for next season! So you can, indeed, get these in the US!!
Ooo!!! Cool tomatoes! #tomatoexpress TOOT TOOT 🚂🍅❤️ What a great video! Indigo rose is so pretty, but no taste. I’ll have to try these unique Gondwana toms 🤩
It’s really tough to compare your warm-ish to cold growing conditions compared to my Hot and Humid conditions.. trying to figure out if any of these beautiful tomatoes even have a chance in my climate.. ex. July/ Aug will exceed 100 degrees F many days with 75% humidity.. 90 degrees and up from Mid-late June through mid September.. on average.
Would you God willing first do different vegetables like peppers since you are so into the nice tasting varieties and that creativity can do really good in many fruits? Also, would you recommend 2 tomatoes in a bucket or whats best size for yields?
Of course I don't just grow tomatoes, but also peppers, corn, beets, cucumbers, pumpkins, green peas and other fruits and vegetables. I didn't quite understand the second part of the bucket question.
I think I can also speak for some of us amateur breeders when I say that your reviews are like receiving a Logie award here in Australia or an Oscar award in the US! It feels like such an honour to have our work displayed so beautifully! Your video reviews are outstanding and I wish we could present you with such an award too, thank you!! ☺️
Thanks for your review! I’ve been curious about how tall these get. It was great to see Patrina talk about her creations.
Oh my goodness Alex. Another wonderful saladette series to collect and grow+
@HardCandy-fd4vz usually between 6 & 8 ozs.
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Awesome review. I doubt i can get them here in the United States but it's still nice to know of them. I enjoy all of your tomato reviews, especially the dwarf tomatoes. Happy gardening! 😊
Late to the dwarf tomato party for this season, but I actually bought 3 of these Gondwana dwarf varieties from Victory Seeds for next season! So you can, indeed, get these in the US!!
Ooo!!! Cool tomatoes!
#tomatoexpress TOOT TOOT
🚂🍅❤️
What a great video!
Indigo rose is so pretty, but no taste. I’ll have to try these unique Gondwana toms 🤩
😄😄😄
Such a great review! Will you be sharing some seeds here in San Diego. I would love to try to grow them ❤
Unfortunately I don’t send seeds to the United States. But you can try to find them over the internet.
It’s really tough to compare your warm-ish to cold growing conditions compared to my Hot and Humid conditions.. trying to figure out if any of these beautiful tomatoes even have a chance in my climate.. ex. July/ Aug will exceed 100 degrees F many days with 75% humidity.. 90 degrees and up from Mid-late June through mid September.. on average.
Well, originally they are from Australia, so why not.
Hi there! Can I have some seeds of the smallest / shortest in height tomato to try here in Texas. 😊
Would you God willing first do different vegetables like peppers since you are so into the nice tasting varieties and that creativity can do really good in many fruits? Also, would you recommend 2 tomatoes in a bucket or whats best size for yields?
Of course I don't just grow tomatoes, but also peppers, corn, beets, cucumbers, pumpkins, green peas and other fruits and vegetables. I didn't quite understand the second part of the bucket question.
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