Summertime Green

A little larger smooth green fruit of 6-12 oz or more are produced on this variety that grows about 4 feet tall. Flavor is nicely balanced and more sweet and fruity than the other 2 green dwarfs. Texture is nice and creamy. Good production so need support. Even though some do develop a slight pink blush, you will need to lightly squeeze to test for ripeness as they barely change color. Flesh is a lovely bright green.

Story:

From Tatiana’s TOMATObase:

Developed in the 2006-2011 by the members of the Dwarf Tomato Project from a cross between Golden Dwarf Champion with Green Giant made in 2006 by Patrina Nuske Small in Australia, and named Sneezy. Tomato growers involved in its development are Michael Volk (Texas), David Lockwood, Julianna Griffin (Canada), Martha Hufford, Paul Fish, Susan Anderson (Texas), Bob Fromm, Reinhard Kraft (Germany) and Bill Minkey (Wisconsin). The variety was selected and named by David Lockwood after his newborn daughter, Summer.

Color: Green
Shape: Globe
Maturity: 75-85 Days
Plant Type: Indeterminate
Leaf Type: Rugose
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