5 Best Striped Dwarf Tomatoes
5 Best Striped Dwarf Tomatoes
In this blog, we listed our 5 best striped dwarf tomatoes from this season. These dwarf tomatoes made the list due to flavor, production, and customer reviews from the markets. If you want to read more about a specific tomato, just click on the name. This will take you to that tomato on the website where there are more photos and sees can be purchased too.
Dwarf Chocolate Lightning Tomato
Dwarf Chocolate Lightning Tomato – A gorgeous striped dwarf tomato with a rich and well-balanced flavor. This dwarf tomato would be great for container gardens. They only grow between 3 – 5 feet tall. These are also an indeterminate variety and is very prolific, creating these 8 oz-12 oz beefsteaks. A mid-season variety with regular rugose leaves. The tomato uses would be slicers, sandwiches, and to take to farmer’s markets too.
Dwarf Andy’s Forty Tomato
Dwarf Andy’s Forty Tomato – This tomato plant has regular rugose leaves and are a mid-season variety. Also, an indeterminate type which produces these gorgeous striped tomatoes. They have weights from 4 oz (ca. 151 gram) to 10 oz (ca. 378 gram). The flavor was excellent, very nice balance and rich. This tomato could be used for salads, fresh eating, and garnishes. Be sure to check out our review of this tomato and many others on YouTube Channel.
Dwarf Peppermint Stripes Tomato
Dwarf Peppermint Stripes Tomato – They were popular amongst customers at the farmer’s markets. An early to mid-season plant with regular rugose leaves. These 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. These tomatoes could be used as a slicer, canning, or salsas. Check out our review of this tomato on our YouTube Channel.
Purple Smaragd Tomato
Purple Smaragd Tomato – These heirloom tomatoes originated in Austria. An indeterminate, compact, dwarf tomato which are great for containers and patios or they can be planted in the ground. The plants can reach up to 2 feet in height. This tomato is a midseason tomato with great yields. The flavor of these delightful fruits are sweet and mild. They make great snaking fruits or place them on your salads.
Rumpelstiltskin Dwarf Tomato
Rumpelstiltskin Dwarf Tomato – This is a mid-season tomato plant with regular rugose leaves. Also, an indeterminate that is a steady producer of these yellow striped fruits. Weights are between 5-7oz for these beefsteaks. The flavors are sweet, fruity with a little acidity a really good taste. These tomatoes could be used for slicing, fresh eating and salad. They also sell very well at farmers markets.
Below we labeled each photo with the above-mentioned names. Check out our tomato blog on our top 5 black dwarf tomatoes too.