I got the seed originally free with GYO magazine 2 years ago. I sowed half the packet and the nieces went bananas over them that summer. Nice little toms with a small pointy end and not too sweet.
I saved from them, sowed and last year - again got a good crop from them. Saved from those again.
And again, this year - with all my tomatoes being kicked out of the house about mid Feb [about 8 weeks ago] the first flower buds are showing today. Bearing in mind they have had no heat since then [my greenhouse is unheated] and only limited watering and no feed at all - I'm again surprised by these little babies.
Anyone trying bush tomatoes for the first time, I thoroughly recommend these. Nice bushy habit, early, don't need heat, and keep producing all summer long once they get started. And don't need staking or armpitting.
I saved from them, sowed and last year - again got a good crop from them. Saved from those again.
And again, this year - with all my tomatoes being kicked out of the house about mid Feb [about 8 weeks ago] the first flower buds are showing today. Bearing in mind they have had no heat since then [my greenhouse is unheated] and only limited watering and no feed at all - I'm again surprised by these little babies.
Anyone trying bush tomatoes for the first time, I thoroughly recommend these. Nice bushy habit, early, don't need heat, and keep producing all summer long once they get started. And don't need staking or armpitting.
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