5 Best Green Dwarf Tomatoes
5 Best Green Dwarf Tomatoes
In this blog, we will be listing our 5 best green dwarf tomatoes from this season. These dwarf tomatoes made the list for flavor, production, and customers reviews from the farmers market. If you would like to know more about a certain tomato listed here. Just click on the name of that tomato, it will take you to our website listing. Here is where more information is, along with photos, and seeds can be purchased here too.
Beryl Beauty Dwarf Tomato
Beryl Beauty Dwarf Tomato – A late season variety with rugose potato leaves. Also, an indeterminate plant which has above average yields. Sometimes it will be difficult to tell when they are ripe. So you might want to check out our review of Beryl Beauty Dwarf Tomato on our YouTube Channel. We explain how you will be able to know when they are ripe and more. The flavors are a little complex, making them very flavorful. They lean a little to the acidic side. These would be great in paste, sauces, or slicing.Â
Dean’s Mean Little Green Dwarf Tomato
Dean’s Mean Little Green Dwarf Tomato – This is a mid-season dwarf tomato plant with regular leaves. An indeterminate type that produces these green striped fruits ranging in weight from 1oz-4oz. These open pollinated tomatoes are more on the acidic side and are tangy. They could be used on salads, fresh eating. salsa and garnishesÂ
Grandpa Gary’s Green Dwarf Tomato
Grandpa Gary’s Green Dwarf Tomato – This is a mid to late season plant with regular rugose leaves. This is a great tomato for container gardens. They produce these lovely bright green tomatoes that have weights from 2oz (ca. 76 gram) to 5oz (ca. 189 gram). This is a semi-determinate variety which produces a lot of these smaller beefsteak tomatoes. It is a juicy tomato with a sweet and tangy flavor. They could be used for slicing, garnishes, or salsas. Be sure to watch our review of this tomato on our YouTube Channel .
Dwarf Peppermint Stripes Tomato
Dwarf Peppermint Stripes Tomato – These were popular amongst customers at the farmer’s markets. An early to mid-season tomato plant with regular rugose leaves. They are a determinate type, but you will get a lot of these beauties in those 4 to 6 weeks. This is very juicy and sweet well-balanced when you bite into them, then you will get a bit more acidity coming in on the back end. This tomato could be used as a slicer, canning, or salsas. Check out our review of this tomato on our YouTube ChannelÂ
Summertime Green Dwarf Tomato
Summertime Green Dwarf Tomato – These are a late season variety with regular rugose leaves. An indeterminate tomato plant that produces loads of these green beefsteak tomatoes. We were very happy with the production of this plant. The flavor was complex, being sweet and a tad sour with low acidity. They almost had a sour apple candy taste to them. These are great for containers to grow on your patio or balcony. Head on over to YouTube to check out our review of this tomato and many othersÂ
We labeled each photo below with the above-mentioned names. Be sure to check out our blog on the top 10 dwarf tomatoes from last year as well.