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Idaho Gem Dwarf

$5.00

Dwarf Plants Produce Full-Size Fruit!

80 days. Dwarf Idaho Gem is one jewel you’ll want to add to your garden! A true “yellow” tomato, Idaho Gem produces loads of medium to large-sized fruits that are juicy, sweet, and flavorful. The texture is meaty and makes a perfect slicing tomato. Dwarf plants only grow to about 36 inches tall, making Idaho Gem the ideal tomato for container growing or small space gardening. Indeterminate plants grown from organic seed.

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Categories: Beefsteak & Large Tomatoes, Container/Small Space, Dwarf and Micro Dwarf Tomatoes, Heirloom Tomatoes, NEW for 2026, Orange and Yellow Tomatoes Tags: dwarf tomato plant, dwarf variety, indeterminate, yellow tomato
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