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    Ok, so I'm a sucker for cuteness, but I just had to buy a couple of 'Micro Tom' tomato plants. They're about, oh, 8 cm tall and already covered in blossoms and setting fruit. I'm planning to keep them in the kitchen window.

    I expect they taste rubbish, but with lows of 3 C and 2 C forecast for tonight and tomorrow night, they'll probably be the only tomatoes I get.

    Anybody else grown or growing them?

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    March is the new winter.

  • #2
    yep im growing totem (got them reduced at B&Q @ 10p a plant i couldn't leave em there could i!) and im growing minibel (from seed!) - i bought some micro toms from a carboot a few years ago, and they grew to about 30cm/ 12inch and where covered in fruit and the taste from the toms was intense and sweet - unfortunately the seller couldn't remeber the variety!

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    • #3
      I am growing Totem too but they are much taller than the ones in the pic
      ..too big for a window chill anyways..

      Should I expect very small toms from them?
      I dream of a better tomorrow, where chickens can cross the road and not be questioned about their motives....


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      • #4
        I am growing Totem too but they are much taller than the ones in the pic
        ..too big for a window cill anyways..

        Should I expect very small toms from them?
        I dream of a better tomorrow, where chickens can cross the road and not be questioned about their motives....


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        • #5
          Your plants look really healthy. I love the look of the mini tomato plants too, so cute. I've got some Micro Gemma and Micro Tom plants growing and I've had a few ripe fruit which is fun to have them so early.

          Also growing several Mini-Me's which are grown from some crosses. The plant size is generally small but still assorted as are the colours, pink, yellow, red, chocolate, white/pale yellow. I'm looking for the smaller type plants, but it would be nice if they were a bit tastier too
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          • #6
            Afraid I can't take any credit for how healthy they look, except for being choosy at the garden centre. How do the Micro Toms taste?

            Multi-coloured mini tomatoes sound really fun! Are you breeding them?

            I'm thinking that if these guys do well I might try a few other mini varieties from seed next year.
            March is the new winter.

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            • #7
              Micro Toms, to my mind they are not the tastiest although they have a fair tomato taste. Not particularly sweet and the skins can be little chewy. But they make up for a lot in being so compact and you can pretty much get a fresh tomato all year round by growing them in the house. The fruit last well on the plant once ripe too. I love growing them, although Micro Gemma (yellow fruit) imho has the better flavour.

              I like Sweet and Neat too, slightly bigger plant with a better flavour.

              Yes dabbling with breeding mini's, lots of fun
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              • #8
                Thanks! If you need a northern test grower let me know - I'm loving the little guys.
                March is the new winter.

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                • #9
                  Thanks, that's great to know

                  I'm hoping to make another sowing soon as I can from my overall favourites so far. If the plants from those are any good it would be great having someone else grow some
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                  • #10
                    I'd be chuffed to bits.
                    March is the new winter.

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                    • #11
                      Brilliant
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