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orange hat dwarf tomato and basil in a planter bowl
orange hat micro dwarf tomato with fruit in a small planter pot

Orange Hat Micro-Dwarf Tomato and Dwarf Greek Basil Bowl

Grow Tomatoes and Basil on Your Table Top!

This charming 12-inch Western Pulp culinary planter showcases two of nature’s most harmonious plants in miniature – tomatoes and basil.

Each bowl is filled with organic soil and compost, supplemented with long-lasting, all-natural Down to Earth organic fertilizer and Big Foot mycorrhizae to promote root development.

Orange Hat micro-dwarf tomato (60 days) reaches at most about 12 inches in height and yields numerous small, orange, cherry-sized fruits. The more you harvest Orange Hat, the more it will produce throughout the entire season!

Heirloom Dwarf Greek basil (65 days) is among the smallest and oldest basil varieties available. It is thought to be over 4,000 years old, tracing its origins from South Asia to the Mediterranean. Its flavor beautifully complements tomatoes with a spicy, sweet aroma.

Each culinary planter includes one tomato plant and three basil plants. Available for May pick up only.

Categories: Cherry, Grape & Currant Tomatoes, Container/Small Space, Culinary Planters, Dwarf and Micro Dwarf Tomatoes, Grown from Organic Seed, Heirloom Tomatoes, Orange and Yellow Tomatoes Tags: container plant, culinary planter, dwarf basil, dwarf tomato plant, dwarf variety, micro dwarf, orange tomato
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It seems my garden is bursting with the golden glow of yellow and orange tomatoes this year. These are just a few of the varieties I'm growing or testing for next season's offerings. The first three "on the vine" images are Idaho Gem, a dwarf plant that produces loads of full-size fruit; Yellow Potato Leaf, a large, delicious beefsteak, and Lucky Bling, a variegated leaf variety. A few more include Fairytale Fruit, Tlacolula Gold, and Gloria's Treat, another dwarf plant that produces very large tomatoes. Of course, I'm also growing my two favorite yellows... the micro-dwarf, Lil Peeps, and the best tasting large tomato ever, Dr. Wyche's. Yep, struck gold this year!#thecoeurdalenecoop #heirloomtomatoes #yellowtomatoes #orangetomatoes #goldentomatoes #tomatosunshine #strikingtomatogold ... See MoreSee Less

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It seems my garden is bursting with the golden glo It seems my garden is bursting with the golden glow of yellow and orange tomatoes this year. These are just a few of the varieties I'm growing or testing for next season's offerings. The first three "on the vine" images are Idaho Gem, a dwarf plant that produces loads of full-size fruit; Yellow Potato Leaf, a large, delicious beefsteak, and Lucky Bling, a variegated leaf variety. A few more include Fairytale Fruit, Tlacolula Gold, and Gloria's Treat, another dwarf plant that produces very large tomatoes. Of course, I'm also growing my two favorite yellows... the micro-dwarf, Lil Peeps, and the best tasting large tomato ever, Dr. Wyche's. Yep, struck gold this year!

#thecoeurdalenecoop 
#heirloomtomatoes 
#yellowtomatoes 
#orangetomatoes 
#goldentomatoes 
#tomatosunshine 
#strikingtomatogold
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