What are the best tomato varieties for container gardening?
Best reply by crash:
there is a variety called patio tomato, keep them moist all the time but not wet
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What are the best tomato varieties for container gardening?
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they sell different varieties called patio tomatos. they are for use in containers.
plum and cherry type
homestead, champion, roma, and sweet 100′s are all really good varieties to container grow.
varieties that are not so good are any ‘beef’-type(beef master, beefsteak etc), better boy, early girl, big boy, super fantastic.
Also, Yellow Pear (small yellow pear shaped fruits, heavy producer and sweet) and Red Robin (grows only 12-18″ tall and doesn’t need staking, does well in low light conditions too)
Happy gardening.
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