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Old January 31, 2018   #48
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Originally Posted by JosephineRose View Post
That is a great tip, thank you. Stay in the family line!

The most resilient of all Dwarves has been Uluru Ochre, which lived for two seasons in an EarthBox, overwintered in a pop up greenhouse. Despite the mite attacks and being woody and ugly, two full seasons of great fruit. I will take your tip and research the parent lines.

The only reason I am not growing it again this year is space... I want to try new to me yellow varieties this year. I haven't had space for any of the yellows on my list this year previously.
All these anecdotal outcomes are taken with a bit of weighting and caution ...as results may vary with the environment/culture etc.

But a rating of "most resilient " in your situation ....is something... I will have to add yet another Dwarf Project Tomato to try .....Cue up 2019 for Uluru Ochre !
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