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Old February 5, 2016   #16
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I am a year away from trying to grow some Dwarf varieties, but I can say the one I've read the most really good reviews about is New Big Dwarf. Although it's not new anymore - pre 1915.
NBD really is a contradiction in terms isn't it? It's not Big and it's not New either.

I intend to grow it this season.

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Old February 5, 2016   #17
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NBD really is a contradiction in terms isn't it? It's not Big and it's not New either.

I intend to grow it this season.

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It was new when they named it and the tomato was big for the standards of the time.

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Old February 5, 2016   #18
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This year is a first for me, in that I'm trying my first Dwarf's, (Sweet Scarlet Dwarf), and (Dwarf Orange Cream), and also my first year of growing tomato's in containers. These two Dwarfs will go in grow bags and we shall see how they do. Nice to see others have favorable comments on Sweet Scarlet Dwarf.
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I have been growing the dwarfs since their initial release and one of the first is one of my all time favorites. That would be Summertime Gold. Sweet but still nice and zippy. I like lots of color, so I would grow the newly released Dwarf Scarlet Heart for it's great flavor and amazing productivity. For orange, I really like Coastal Pride Orange, but I grew Loxtan Lad and Loxtan Lass during their development and I they are all great. Flip a coin on those. Then for a dark one, that is hard, but since I have to narrow it down, and taking production into consideration, I would go with Dwarf Wild Fred. But then you need room for a stripe..........
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Old February 5, 2016   #20
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This year is a first for me, in that I'm trying my first Dwarf's, (Sweet Scarlet Dwarf), and (Dwarf Orange Cream), and also my first year of growing tomato's in containers. These two Dwarfs will go in grow bags and we shall see how they do. Nice to see others have favorable comments on Sweet Scarlet Dwarf.
There seems to be a few votes for sweet scarlet dwarf. I'll have to get that one for sure!
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I have been growing the dwarfs since their initial release and one of the first is one of my all time favorites. That would be Summertime Gold. Sweet but still nice and zippy. I like lots of color, so I would grow the newly released Dwarf Scarlet Heart for it's great flavor and amazing productivity. For orange, I really like Coastal Pride Orange, but I grew Loxtan Lad and Loxtan Lass during their development and I they are all great. Flip a coin on those. Then for a dark one, that is hard, but since I have to narrow it down, and taking production into consideration, I would go with Dwarf Wild Fred. But then you need room for a stripe..........
Thanks Nancy. I too, like to mix up the colors. I start the dwarfs from seed for my sister to grow on her patio and I always give her a mix of colors. I'll grow some myself as well. I like your comments on productivity. Thank you much!

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Tasmanian Chocolate
Jade Green beauty
Summertime Gold
Summertime Green
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Old February 5, 2016   #23
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Default Dwarf Project creations...

First 3 are easy...
Rosella Purple
Tasmanian Chocolate
Summertime Gold (Or Summer Sweet Gold, a selection of it)

Last one is hard... 4-way toss up between:
WildFred
Sweet Sue
Wherokowhai
Uluru Orchre

Looking forward to growing the acclaimed varieties: Loxton Lass, Tastywine, BrandyFred & Fred's Tie-Dyed for the first time this year to compare to the favs above.

Non-Dwarf Project varieties to consider:
Earl of Edgecomb
New Big Dwarf
Lime Green Salad
Pit Viper
Coastal Orange
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Summertime Gold
Sean's Yellow Dwarf
Dwarf Mahogany/Rosella Purple
Dwarf Cuostralee (once I've finished stabilizing it.)

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Dwarf Cuostralee sounds very exciting!
Need any help growing some out?
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Just so everyone is aware, there are two different varieties, one called Dwarf Sweet Scarlet and the other is Dwarf Scarlet Heart. They are both wonderful, but when talking production I think Dwarf Scarlet Heart was amazing. It is a new release this year. The fruit is clearly heart shaped.
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Will these dwarfs do good with a good sized pepper cage you know the one they call tomato cages.
I am not talking about NBD
I have 50 of them.(cages)
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Will these dwarfs do good with a good sized pepper cage you know the one they call tomato cages.
I am not talking about NBD
I have 50 of them.(cages)
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Those cages would be perfect.
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Those cages would be perfect.
Thanks I only have a few dwarfs other the the hoard of NBD but the NBD's are getting stakes.

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Old February 6, 2016   #29
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I wish I could pick just 4 but I've already purchased 20 different varieties and I still put in a Wanted Ad for Tastywine which was one I could not nab. I keep shuffling the deck trying to decide which ones should I try this year and how many can fit in my little garden? I grew Wild Fred and Rosella Purple last summer and they were wonderful! So cute and stocky and easy to care for and the production was straight into Fall with so many green tomatoes still left on the plants that I managed to make 9 quarts of pickled green tomatoes and they came out great!
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if it's 4 plants

rosella purple
rosella purple
rosella purple
taz choc
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