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Old December 14, 2016   #29
Greatgardens
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While I'm thinking about micros and dwarfs, here's a plug for a few from Vegetalis (UK) These are all F1 varieties, AFAIK.

www.http://vegetalis.com/

Sweet 'n Neat Scarlet Improved. Very similar to Red Robin, perhaps doesn't taste quite so sweet.

Tumbling Tom Junior Yellow. A more restrained version of the TT's. It didn't taste very good at the start of the season, but as the temps warmed up it got better. Hard to find.

Tumbling Tiger. Another restrained size variety. Red with green stripes. Pretty good flavor.

Red Profusion. A full-sized "tumbling" type plant that is very early and has 360 degree branching. Good taste, but not quite as good overall as the original Tumbling Tom Red IMO.

Tumbling Tom Red. The best of the bunch, I think. But later than most of the others at 70 days or so.

Also, Rejina (not Vegetalis) from Casey's Seeds. Another Red Robin, but to me has minimal differences.

-GG
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