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Old October 12, 2016   #1
Psalms441
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I grew Tiny Tim this year and I really liked it. The fruits were anywhere from a small sized marble to cherry. I got a lot of compliments on it from non-heirloom tomato growers who saw the plant in a pot. They did require fertilizer sticks to grow though. Very interesting looking and really good tasting.
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Old October 12, 2016   #2
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Neat. I'm glad you liked it. I lost my Tiny Tims due to starting them too early in the spring and they got too cold. I will try again next year.

I had Aztec as a microdwarf this summer. It is a large yellow cherry. I really like the flavor. It would be a good compliment to Tiny Tim.
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Aztec sounds very interesting. I seeded my Tiny Tim around July in part sun/part shade and it was ready to eat in September. Little kids are intrigued by such of a small plant with tomatoes on it.
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