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Fred's Tie Dye Dwarf Tomato
Fred's Tie Dye Dwarf Tomato
One of the largest dwarf varieties, vigorous and productive. It looks like the tomatoes have been dyed with the tie dye technique. The medium-sized, round, purple fruits are striped with green and golden yellow. Intense and rich flavor. Developed as part of the 'Dwarf Tomato project'. Resulting from a cross of Wild Fred dwarf and Pink Berkeley Tie Dye, made by Vince Lavallo. Contributions to the development of the variety were: Lyne Rancourt, Ted Maiden, Lisa Moore, Connie Dockler, Richard Watson, Gina McDermott, Bill Yoder, Simone Pennig, Scott Stough, Donna Marie Kudrak, Marsha Eisenberg, Antoniette Koshykar, Bill Minkey and Craig LeHoullier. 75 days.
Sow indoors, 5 mm deep, 6 to 8 weeks before the last frost. Transplant. Acclimatate gradually outside, before transplanting, when all risk of frost has passed. Also suitable for growing in 10 to 12 liter pots.
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