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Old February 16, 2011   #16
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I did grow extreme dwarf bush in a pot and it did fine. i think i reused the pot from an extra large hanging basket. the one foot by one foot sounds about right, although i expected it to be much more bushy than it was. i've also had good luck growing golden dwarf champion and lime green salad in pots.

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Old February 16, 2011   #17
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Thanks farmall! All great info! So Mr. Bruno produces a boat load, huh? That's appealing. Can you say anything about the flavor?

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Old February 16, 2011   #18
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Strax on tomato consumption alone, I think my niece is a bigger tomato fan than me! She hasn't met a tomato she doesn't like. So maybe all of those you mentioned are possibilities!
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Old February 16, 2011   #19
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My Red Barn was an extremely healthy plant and very productive. Tomatoes were all large-all about the same shape and size. Taste was
very good. I don't remember it being especially late in producing.
(Seed was from Gleckler.)
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Jen
I would say Mr. Bruno was a 7-8 for flavor on a scale to 10
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