Welcome to Montgomery County where deer roam the nights devouring all vegetation in their paths. Ok, they roam the day as well and frankly eat everything - even plants horticulturists swear are deer resistant. In this area the only thing I have found to deter this pesky problem is a very large fence. Short of that, many in the area find gardening too heart wrenching to bear as their labors are devoured year to year.
This year we have heard your woes and are offering a solution for those of you who really need fresh tomatoes in your life and yet cannot maintain a garden. Dwarfs and micro dwarfs are new on the market and provide an excellent option for growing tomatoes in house. While many historical tomatoes can reach heights of 10' in the right environment, dwarfs and micro dwarfs are easily grown in a gallon container and only reach a foot to 2 feet high. You can't expect the tomatoes to grow as large, but the flavor and freshness is well worth it.
If you are giving our dwarf tomatoes a try, buy early for your best selection, place it in the sunniest spot available and fertilize every 2 weeks. They should be ready to put on flowers by the time of the sale at the end of April. You know what else grows fantastic in pots? PEPPERS! We have a large selection of peppers. Check out that section of our site by going to the "more" button in the top right of the screen.
This year we have heard your woes and are offering a solution for those of you who really need fresh tomatoes in your life and yet cannot maintain a garden. Dwarfs and micro dwarfs are new on the market and provide an excellent option for growing tomatoes in house. While many historical tomatoes can reach heights of 10' in the right environment, dwarfs and micro dwarfs are easily grown in a gallon container and only reach a foot to 2 feet high. You can't expect the tomatoes to grow as large, but the flavor and freshness is well worth it.
If you are giving our dwarf tomatoes a try, buy early for your best selection, place it in the sunniest spot available and fertilize every 2 weeks. They should be ready to put on flowers by the time of the sale at the end of April. You know what else grows fantastic in pots? PEPPERS! We have a large selection of peppers. Check out that section of our site by going to the "more" button in the top right of the screen.