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Indeterminate - The Mexico Midget tomato is a prolific heirloom variety known for its abundant clusters of tiny, red cherry tomatoes. Each fruit measures about half an inch in diameter, bursting with intense, sweet-tart flavor. Ideal for snacking, salads, and garnishes, these tomatoes offer a delightful bite-sized treat. The vigorous plants are highly productive and thrive in various climates, displaying excellent disease resistance.
I tried this for the first time a few years ago and fell in love! This is the best little tomato and is super prolific. Lots of flavor packed into such a little tomato.
This was my first time growing Mexico Midget. I'm in Southern California. I grew four plants in containers at different times during the season. Each plants produced vigorously for 2 or 3 weeks, then died, liked a determine. Also, they definitely needed to be staked, so for me, that makes them not-so dwarf-like. They were tasty.
I normally will only eat a tomato if it's cold but the Mexico Midget is one that I had no problem picking & eating right in my garden. I garden in containers & these tomatoes grew very well & produced a lot.
I grew these in several gardens this year here in central Pennsylvania. They produced well in all of them. I had extreme difficulty growing these using a stake. Much better luck with cages although heavy pruning was needed due to extreme growth. They grow out of 54" cages by several feet and get very bushy. Tons of production though so it made it easier to prune off excess growth without feeling too guilty about it. A tasty red tomato. This one and Dwarf Eagle Smiley were my cherry tomato varieties this year. With over a dozen people trialing both, the Eagle Smiley was divided roughly 50/50 although I personally did like it. This one was the hands down favorite though. Everyone liked this one. I will grow it again.
I plan to write the same review for these and for Matt's Wild Cherry. They grow well and produce lots of very small (wild blueberry-sized) tomatoes. Taste is good, but the small size is more challenging to harvest than "normal" sized cherry tomatoes. This is not 3 stars for MIgardener, just my review of the plant itself.
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