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Old January 25, 2013   #1
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Default New Big Dwarf

Hi, all, I just placed an order with TGS for New Big Dwarf for my balcony. Is it as good as I've read? How can such a tiny plant put out 8-16 oz fruit?

Thanks so much!

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Old January 25, 2013   #2
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I grew it last year for the first time, and if you get results close to mine, you won't be disappointed.

It's early, but produces pretty large fruits and the flavor is surprisingly good. They do get smaller later in the season as you might expect.

The plants are very dense and compact, but I regretted not having a good support system in place -- I figured that a plant so small wouldn't need it, but these do.

Good luck!
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Old January 25, 2013   #3
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Thanks so much for your input, I'm excited to grow it! Thanks for the heads up, I'll pick up more stakes when I plant out!

Have a great day!

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Good comments, I too was wondering about that tomato, thanks for sharing.
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Old January 25, 2013   #5
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They are one of the best tasting tomatoes I have grown. There is a downside, though. They don't come in early, here and they are the first to be taken out by blight, because they can't grow faster than the blight does its damage. You should also be very careful when picking the tomatoes and be sure to use both hands. The tops of the tomatoes often pinch the stems and if you are careless, you can pull off a big chunk of stem.

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Old January 25, 2013   #6
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I grew it last year for the 1st time. Good tomato and the plants will grow larger than you would expect. I had pairs in 14 gallon tubs and the plants topped out taller than 6 feet.
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Old January 26, 2013   #7
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I love NBD. I grow a couple plants every year, it never lets me down. It has great flavor, sweet with a little tang. I would'nt call them tiny plants though, mine usually get to 3-3 1/2 feet tall in 5 agllon containers.

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James

If you had 6 foot tall NBD, you didnt have NBD. I have grown it multiple times, and it tops off at about 3 feet max. Here is a link to Tania's site with info on NBD.

http://t.tatianastomatobase.com/wiki/New_Big_Dwarf
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Old January 27, 2013   #9
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Michael,
That is a good question. It has been bugging me since I read your post yesterday that I might not have had NBG.
So as not to bogart this thread I put up a new one. Take a look and let me know what you think. Everyone else of course, feel free to opine as well!
http://www.tomatoville.com/showthread.php?t=26312
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Is it as good as I've read?
Yes.

http://www.tomatoville.com/showthrea...ighlight=dwarf
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Thanks for the info!
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