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Plants Grown from Organic Seed

Gloria’s Treat Dwarf

$5.00

Dwarf Plants Produce Full-Size Fruits!

75 days. Gloria’s Treat grows between 36 and 48 inches tall, but don’t let her small size fool you. The plant produces an abundance of medium to large-sized golden yellow fruit with streaks of red inside and out—juicy and delicious tomato flavor. Exceptional for small gardens or container growing. Plants are grown from organic seed.

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Categories: Beefsteak & Large Tomatoes, Container/Small Space, Dwarf and Micro Dwarf Tomatoes, Grown from Organic Seed, Heirloom Tomatoes, NEW for 2026, Orange and Yellow Tomatoes Tags: container plant, dwarf tomato plant, organic seed stock, semi-determinate
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So, what did you do today? "Oh, not much, I just f So, what did you do today? "Oh, not much, I just finished sowing a couple flats of tomato seeds... about 1,400 seeds, give or take. 😁

🍅 Tomato lovers, this is your moment to shop more than 30 open-pollinated and heirloom tomatoes: Beefsteak, slicers, canners, salsa-makers, cherry, and dwarfs. Old favorites and unique varieties.

🍅 All grown right here--no plug imports from "over the mountain or beyond."

🍅 Many grown from organic seed; all grow with organic growing practices.

Find your favorite or a new one, here 👉 https://thecoeurdalenecoop.com/shop or link in bio.

#thecoeurdalenecoop 
#organictomatoes 
#heirloomtomatoes 
#homegrowntomatoes 
#tomatoseedlings
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