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A Happy Little Tomato, August 26, 2009
Submitted by GardenGirl88 from Twin Valley, MN
"Very nice tasting small tomato, wonderfully bite-sized. Really have to be staked well as they tend to get a little out of control.

They are very susceptible to splitting following heavier rains, but doesn't affect flavor- only looks. Perfect for snacking on the road or if you need some color on your salad.

Lots and lots of tomatoes to eat and share from just one plant. No problems with disease in my garden."

Reviewer Information

Would recommend: Yes
Type of gardening: Large Garden
Gardening skill: Very skilled
State of residence: MN
Types of plants: Vegetables
Gardening experience: 10+ years
1 out of 5 1 out of 5 (Overall Rating)
Not the best, May 22, 2009
Submitted by mbsouth from MI
"This was a very prolific plant, however, the majority of the tomatoes cracked. I won't be planting this one again."

Reviewer Information

Would recommend: No
Type of gardening: Small Garden
Gardening skill: Very skilled
State of residence: MI
Types of plants: Vegetables
Gardening experience: 10+ years
4 out of 5 4 out of 5 (Overall Rating)
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My first garden success!, October 23, 2008
Submitted by Birdie from Central Texas
"I am a brand new gardener, and these tomatoes helped me define my first gardening experiment as a success.

Although I only got a tiny crop in the early summer, and I thought the plants were done during the worst heat of the Texas summer, they have more than made up for a slow start with a huge second crop this fall! I have three plants and probably hundreds of tomatoes on the way! I haven't watered them since July, but they are doing amazing with zero maintenance in the Texas drought.

Now in the picture, they are shown all ripening at the same time, but I found them to be less dramatic on my plants. Also, mine are smaller and not quite as dark red, but crisp and sweet just the same. I will probably experiment with other varieties next year, but only because I am so new to gardening and need to learn more. These are welcome back in my garden in the future."

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Reviewer Information

Would recommend: Yes
Type of gardening: Small Garden
Gardening skill: Beginner
State of residence: TX
Types of plants: Vegetables
Gardening experience: 0-1 years
4 out of 5 4 out of 5 (Overall Rating)
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Prolific, tasty, but not "red", August 23, 2008
Submitted by Marmoxmag from Scarborough, ME
"These cherries do indeed grow in clusters just like in that photo (and mine, see below- please ignore weeds) but mine have not ever turned bright red. Any more 'red' than shown in this photo, and they split. Lucky my dog loves tomatoes because she gets the splits. These really are very tasty and sweet- just perfect off the plant. Let them ripen on a windowsill and they get a little more red. Just for sheer volume and taste, they get 4 stars."

Reviewer Information

Would recommend: Yes
Type of gardening: Large Garden
Gardening skill: Very skilled
State of residence: ME
Types of plants: Vegetables
Gardening experience: 5-10 years
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