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Old February 5, 2021   #14
biscuitridge
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Join Date: Jan 2014
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Originally Posted by oakley View Post
I believe you will be happily surprised with your switch to a Dwarf project adventure.

I'm glad you have seed. I just checked Victory and it seems they have sold out of many varieties.
(if you find one you want to try, just ask. I have seed and grow many)

One nice plus...I start mine earlier than indeterminate. Gives me a head start on the season. They grow
sturdier and do not bolt. Thick main stems. I grow a few dozen on my kitchen deck as well as micros.
Nearly zero tending. Just a morning hello with coffee. My main garden turns into a jungle by August.

They do need a stake or some type of support/tying up but that is about it.

More varieties can be grown in a smaller footprint.
Oakley
I would love to try a dwarf or two, maybe you can recommend a sweet large one, thanks!
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