I had so many tomato seedlings this year, I decided to use the Squash House to grow some of them, especially some of the cherry tomatoes. The beds around the Squash House are raised, so these will need to be fertilized on a regular basis.
I've already documented the hanging baskets, so I won't repeat those that are hanging from here, two on the front and four on the back. The four big buckets on each end are:
Yamal Dwarf - Gets about a foot tall, early producer, red fruit.
Azoychka - see description on earlier post re: tomato row
Orange Pixie Dwarf - see description on earlier post re: Bed A1
Orange Cream Dwarf - orange flattened tomato
On the outside row of each side I have:
Pocket Star - green golden cherry tomato
Summer Temptation - an oval cherry, orange w/dark shoulders
Tsungshigo - see description on earlier post re: tomato row
Red Star - a ruffled red cherry tomato. Unique!
Amethyst Jewel - pink cherry with purple shoulder
Egg Yolk - just like the name implies, yellow cherry
Pearly Pink - pink oval cherry
Gobstopper - de-hybridized version of Sungold, it's a yellow cherry
And inside rows are:
Pinocchio Orange Micro Dwarf - orange cherry
Marco Italiano Micro Dwarf - a new variety, will have to wait to see what comes up!
Audrey's Love Dwarf - a plum shaped cherry, chocolate colored with dark shoulders. Plant gets about 12" tall.
Bundaberg Rumball Dwarf - I'm not sure if this is a cherry or small tomato. Chocolate colored fruit.
Juni Dwarf - Small red fruit on an 18" plant. Very early.
Tasty Wine Dwarf - dark pink tomato on a 3 foot plant
Taxi Dwarf - small yellow tomato on a 2 ft. plant. I have three of these growing and they are all branching out from the bottom, a good example of a bush tomato.
Lime Green Salad Dwarf - nice sized green/yellow tomato on a 2-1/2 foot plant.
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