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Old February 9, 2020   #1
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Default One Dwarf Tomato Too Many - Which One Goes

Input please ......

only room for three dwarfs, which one goes?

Dwarf Firebird Sweet
Uluru Ochre
Dwarf Golden Gypsy
Loxton Lad
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Old February 9, 2020   #2
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No help here, sorry. Haven't grown any of those as yet and me being me, I would try hard to find a way around getting rid of a plant I wanted, such as a container or alternative planting space such as a flowerbed, LOL!!
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Old February 9, 2020   #3
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Dwarf Firebird Sweet
Uluru Ochre
Dwarf Golden Gypsy
Loxton Lad



I'd love to see pictures of all four tomatoes! But, if I were making the tough call, I'd sadly nix the Dwarf Golden Gypsy.
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Old February 9, 2020   #4
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I’m with imp on that one. But the only one I haven’t grown is Dwarf Golden Gypsy. The others were very good.
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Old February 9, 2020   #5
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Uluru Ochre....It's out of here! Weird name and there is no place for that in your garden.
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Old February 9, 2020   #6
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Loxton Lad It is merely excellent...others are superb! Uluru is a must because the color is drop dead unique!
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Old February 10, 2020   #7
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Have not grown the others, but Golden Gypsy is the first (of the pitifully few) yellows I've grown that actually has big flavor. Azoychka is history in my garden because of it.
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Old February 11, 2020   #8
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Oh dear ........ thank you all for your input ....... perhaps there is room for one more dwarf - that is the beauty of dwarfs ....... time will tell

Only 25 days left to decide
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Old February 12, 2020   #9
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It's easy. Go to Home Depot and buy a 5-gallon bucket & some soil. Drill some holes in the bottom of the bucket & add the soil. Put in the extra plant with some fertilizer. Place in a sunny spot.
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find space and grow them all.
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