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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Tomatoes, tomatoes,
By Shredd (Edinburgh, Scotland) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Bonsai Dwarf Red Cherry Tomato 35 Seeds - Hybrid
These germinated very quickly and easily and grew into a compact plant about a foot and a half high. The fruit taste just like regular tomatoes (i.e. not particularly sweet) and are really cherry sized.If you have a lot on your hands you can just do what I do with 'em: Toss them in a mixture of ground black pepper, minced garlic, onion, basil and olive oil and then sun dry them or dry them in a dehydrator. They turn out very crisp, yummy and bursting with flavour. Then they can be eaten as a snack or you can save them in a bottle to put on top of pizzas or toss into any Italian dish you're making. Happy planting!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Dwarf tomato seeds,
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This review is from: Bonsai Dwarf Red Cherry Tomato 35 Seeds - Hybrid
This is not a small plant. The ones I put in my garden are 5 feet tall and still growing. They have lots and lots of small red tomatos that have a good taste.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Good choice for Aerogardens or indoor planters,
By Wix (PA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Bonsai Dwarf Red Cherry Tomato 35 Seeds - Hybrid
I currently have 9 plants from these seeds - 3 are still in the Aerogarden 7 Classic (which has been modified for extra height) and 6 are in planters indoors.These tomatoes sprouted really fast in the Aerogarden. Within 2 weeks I had beautiful plants about 4-5 inches tall. Now about 6 weeks into it they are 14-18" and are about ready to set flowers. They don't like to be fed too much and all have some leaf browning. I have since readjusted their fertilization schedule to monthly and all have new growth without browning. The 3 in the Aerogardens still are bushy and compact with very vigorous root systems. 3 have been in planters for over a month now with 2 plant lights in an otherwise dark room. They are doing very well. I just put another 3 into planters since 6 tomatoes in the Aerogarden was way too much but I wanted to keep them in a hydroponic state for as long as possible. Overall I am very pleased and am about to start another 7 tomato plants for my garden. So far every seed I have planted has sprouted with a very nice plant. I have even pruned them a bit and started the cuttings in water for more plants. They tolerated the pruning very well and it seemed to energize the plant into making more offshoots. I realize many people are shy about pruning determinate tomatoes but it has worked just fine for me.
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