@@UT33200 exactly. I started some seeds under shade cloth to grow during the fall. I have a longer growing season. Some years we don’t get a freeze until around Christmas. Last year, our first freeze was on December 3rd. So, I’m hoping to get a harvest from them. 😊 Take care! ♥️
Thanks a bunch! The size is a huge bonus when it can produce so much early and throughout a season. I have seen this one a couple times in a simple 5 gallon bucket and show out. :)
I found some heirloom tomatoes at the market, I can't wait to try to grow my own. Here it's hard to find anything other than Romas because that's what they use for salsa here.
Thanks tons! I was surprised he triggered so much on this one. Normally he leans heavy towards least flavor since he is not quite there on liking them yet. :)
I'm growing Bundaberg Rumball, Adelaide Festival ,Rosella Purple and Tasmanian Chocolate from the Dwarf Tomato Project. Adelaide Festival was best tasting, Tasmanian Chocolate most productive. Much easier to grow than the 7 foot indeterminate varieties.
Thanks a bunch! Those are some cool types. The R. Purple and TC we are familiar with and the BR and AF have been on our radar for awhile. Interesting the AF hit so well over there. These dwarfs are great and strong grows.:)
Thanks a bunch! It would do decent in a really wet salsa since the tomatoes are so juicy. I think it would have a tendency to stand out a bit over other flavors though and might have to add a bit extra. :)
I’m loving the dwarf tomato varieties! Thanks for sharing 👍🏾♥️
Thanks a bunch! These are really cool plants to have in the yard. :)
@@UT33200 exactly. I started some seeds under shade cloth to grow during the fall. I have a longer growing season. Some years we don’t get a freeze until around Christmas. Last year, our first freeze was on December 3rd. So, I’m hoping to get a harvest from them. 😊
Take care! ♥️
@@GardeningwithLadyCheryl That is a great double season to have especially with these dwarf types. :)
Looks very tasty! Really like the smaller plant size. Might have to try that one, love the dwarf tomatoes
Thanks a bunch! The size is a huge bonus when it can produce so much early and throughout a season. I have seen this one a couple times in a simple 5 gallon bucket and show out. :)
I found some heirloom tomatoes at the market, I can't wait to try to grow my own. Here it's hard to find anything other than Romas because that's what they use for salsa here.
Thanks a bunch! I bet there are some really cool types of pepper/tomato over there and within a couple seasons could have a truly unique garden. :)
If Kiddo approves it must be good!
Thanks tons! I was surprised he triggered so much on this one. Normally he leans heavy towards least flavor since he is not quite there on liking them yet. :)
I'm growing Bundaberg Rumball, Adelaide Festival ,Rosella Purple and Tasmanian Chocolate from the Dwarf Tomato Project. Adelaide Festival was best tasting, Tasmanian Chocolate most productive. Much easier to grow than the 7 foot indeterminate varieties.
Thanks a bunch! Those are some cool types. The R. Purple and TC we are familiar with and the BR and AF have been on our radar for awhile. Interesting the AF hit so well over there. These dwarfs are great and strong grows.:)
You mentioned it has a smoky flavor....what about in a salsa would other flavors ( i.e., cilantro) compete, or would it stand out?
Thanks a bunch! It would do decent in a really wet salsa since the tomatoes are so juicy. I think it would have a tendency to stand out a bit over other flavors though and might have to add a bit extra. :)