I keep hearing that dwarf indeterminate tomato plants are the best kind to have in your garden, can anyone tell me some tomato plant types that fall into this category and are good easy to maintain growers? Any tomato plant care tips would also be appreciated.
There are 3 that I know of, though I have not grown them.
Husky Red - 4' plant, 5-7 oz
Husky Cherry - 4' Plant, 1" fruits
Husky Gold - 4' Plant, 5-7 oz
The first two are available at Tomatogrowers.com
Dwarf Indeterminates may be be grown in containers with support. More frequent watering and fertilizing is likely to be needed than when grown in the ground. Google "dwarf indeterminate" and some links on the first results page discuss it.
- Nick
One more dwarf Indeterminate for you ...( I was looking for these when I found your query.) A ParkSeed.com exclusive called Better Bush - 4" red fruits on 4' plants. Picture and info on the site, but it looks like rule number 4 means you will have to find the site by searching for the tomato. Too bad.
- Nick
We do make exceptions to posting url's when they offer good solid information for our readers. Thanks Nick.