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DWARF TOMATO - Mixed Dwarf

DWARF TOMATO - Mixed Dwarf

OP Open Pollinated

(25 seeds)

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A mixture of the best tomatoes for tight spaces

Urban gardening is a huge trend, but some tomato vines are much too vigorous to grow in confined spaces - not these ones! Get the Read More

Urban gardening is a huge trend, but some tomato vines are much too vigorous to grow in confined spaces - not these ones! Get the best of the best dwarf tomato varieties in one seed mixture and wait for the magic to happen. Variety is the spice of life, and you'll get a range of compact vines with an interesting array of different fruit types and sizes. This is a real "lucky packet" of dwarf tomato seeds - and you can be sure that you will be lucky, no matter which variants are in the mix.


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Days to Harvest

75 days

Position/Sunlight

Full Sun

Watering

Medium

Plant Spacing

30-50cm

Plant Height

90-120cm

Additional Features

Beds, Containers, Edible, Heirloom, Vines and Climbers

  • Product Details

    Common Name: DWARF TOMATO - Mixed Dwarf

    Seeds Per Packet: Approx 25

    Days to Harvest: 75 days

    Watering: Medium

    Plant Spacing: 30-50cm

    Row Spacing: 45cm

    Companion Plants: Basil, Marigolds

    Additional Features: Beds, Containers, Edible, Heirloom, Vines and Climbers

    Scientific Name: Lycopersicon esculentum

    Germination Time: 7-14 days

    Position/Sunlight: Full Sun

    Plant Height: 90-120cm

    Cool/Mountain Sow: Oct-Dec

    Arid Sow: Jul-Mar

    Temperate Sow: Oct-Dec

    Sub-Tropical Sow: Jul-Mar

    Tropical Sow: All Year

  • Growing Information

    How to Sow

    Tomatoes are best sown in trays about 6-8 weeks prior to the last frost. Sow seeds about 5mm deep and keep the soil temperature to about 20 celcius until germination. Once the plants have grown their second leaves the seedlings can be transplanted into larger individual pots. Keep the tomato seedlings in a warm sunny position and maintain moisture levels. When planting out, position the plants so that soil covers the entire stem up to the first leaves. This will increase root development and ensure a healthy strong plant. Plants should be placed in full sun and rich soil.

    How to Harvest

    Tomatoes ripened on the vine will be ready once they show their mature colour. The fruits can also be squeezed and should yield slightly when ripe. If frost occurs and temperatures drop late in the season all tomatoes can be picked. Tomatoes that do not ripen on the vine can be ripened indoors by being placed in a warm place out or direct sun.

  • Reviews

    21 reviews For DWARF TOMATO - Mixed Dwarf

    Customer Reviews

    Based on 21 reviews
    71%
    (15)
    19%
    (4)
    10%
    (2)
    0%
    (0)
    0%
    (0)
    T
    Therese Rainsford
    Dwarf tomato- mixed

    Living in a sub tropical area means I am able to plant my summer veg in Winter. My dwarf mixed tomatoes are looking very healthy on the vines. Can’t wait to see the colours that appear in a few weeks.

    R
    Romeo Gadze
    100% germination

    My tomato seedlings are still growing up (it's been cold in Melbourne), but they are growing strong and had a 100% germination rate. Out of 10 plants, only one is a bit dodgy and will be culled. Impressed.

    M
    Maureen Macpherson
    Tomato Novice

    I germinated the seeds in the laundry window space, a bit slow to come up but 100 per cent germination. I had never grown tomatoes from seed before so have anxiously watched these plants struggle with a lot of unseasonable weather but now I have these sturdy little bushes that are just about to flower,

    I germinated my seeds in the laundry window space and had 100 percent germination. the little plants took a time to adjust to outside but all survived and now my sturdy little plants have flower buds, We have had very unseasonable weather but my plants have coped well even if growth has been a bit stop/ start

    P
    Peter Walker
    Dwarf mixed

    Out of the 25 I put in 22 came U so pretty good germination still waiting to see what tomatoes I get.

    A
    Andrew E.

    Complete germination, fast growth and very pretty

How to Sow

Tomatoes are best sown in trays about 6-8 weeks prior to the last frost. Sow seeds about 5mm deep and keep the soil temperature to about 20 celcius until germination. Once the plants have grown their second leaves the seedlings can be transplanted into larger individual pots. Keep the tomato seedlings in a warm sunny position and maintain moisture levels. When planting out, position the plants so that soil covers the entire stem up to the first leaves. This will increase root development and ensure a healthy strong plant. Plants should be placed in full sun and rich soil.

How to Harvest

Tomatoes ripened on the vine will be ready once they show their mature colour. The fruits can also be squeezed and should yield slightly when ripe. If frost occurs and temperatures drop late in the season all tomatoes can be picked. Tomatoes that do not ripen on the vine can be ripened indoors by being placed in a warm place out or direct sun.

Common Name: DWARF TOMATO - Mixed Dwarf

Seeds Per Packet: Approx 25

Days to Harvest: 75 days

Watering: Medium

Plant Spacing: 30-50cm

Row Spacing: 45cm

Companion Plants: Basil, Marigolds

Additional Features: Beds, Containers, Edible, Heirloom, Vines and Climbers

Scientific Name: Lycopersicon esculentum

Germination Time: 7-14 days

Position/Sunlight: Full Sun

Plant Height: 90-120cm

Cool/Mountain Sow: Oct-Dec

Arid Sow: Jul-Mar

Temperate Sow: Oct-Dec

Sub-Tropical Sow: Jul-Mar

Tropical Sow: All Year

21 reviews For DWARF TOMATO - Mixed Dwarf

Customer Reviews

Based on 21 reviews
71%
(15)
19%
(4)
10%
(2)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
T
Therese Rainsford
Dwarf tomato- mixed

Living in a sub tropical area means I am able to plant my summer veg in Winter. My dwarf mixed tomatoes are looking very healthy on the vines. Can’t wait to see the colours that appear in a few weeks.

R
Romeo Gadze
100% germination

My tomato seedlings are still growing up (it's been cold in Melbourne), but they are growing strong and had a 100% germination rate. Out of 10 plants, only one is a bit dodgy and will be culled. Impressed.

M
Maureen Macpherson
Tomato Novice

I germinated the seeds in the laundry window space, a bit slow to come up but 100 per cent germination. I had never grown tomatoes from seed before so have anxiously watched these plants struggle with a lot of unseasonable weather but now I have these sturdy little bushes that are just about to flower,

I germinated my seeds in the laundry window space and had 100 percent germination. the little plants took a time to adjust to outside but all survived and now my sturdy little plants have flower buds, We have had very unseasonable weather but my plants have coped well even if growth has been a bit stop/ start

P
Peter Walker
Dwarf mixed

Out of the 25 I put in 22 came U so pretty good germination still waiting to see what tomatoes I get.

A
Andrew E.

Complete germination, fast growth and very pretty

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