Find the Perfect Bicolor Tomato - Try Dwarf Russian Swirl, Wherokowhai, Midnight Sun, and More!

Find the Perfect Bicolor Tomato - Try Dwarf Russian Swirl, Wherokowhai, Midnight Sun, and More!
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Are you looking for a medium or regular-sized bicolor tomato with beautiful red/orange/yellow color inside and great flavor? If so, VictorySeeds.com might be the place to look. They have quite a few varieties from their dwarf project that could fit the bill. Two of these are Dwarf Russian Swirl and Wherokowhai, both of which have been recommended by gardeners who have grown them before.

Another option is Midnight Sun, which is a potato leaf bicolor heart weighing 8-12 oz and has a beautiful coreless interior with lots of pink. It's midseason and there are plenty of photos online if you Google it.

Gardeners may also want to keep an eye out for Gloria's Treat and Suz's Beauty, two new small-medium round tomatoes from the dwarf project at Victory Seeds. Both are said to have good flavor. Finally, Sunrise AgiSeeds will be available in March (hopefully) as another potential choice.

No matter what variety you choose, you're sure to find something that looks great when sliced and tastes delicious! With all these options, you don't need to grow dwarf varieties for your site but they can certainly be considered.If you're looking for a smaller bicolor tomato, there are some great options out there. Dwarf Russian Swirl and Wherokowhai have been recommended by gardeners who have grown them before. Midnight Sun is another option with its beautiful coreless interior and 8-12 oz size. Gloria's Treat and Suz's Beauty from Victory Seeds are two new small-medium round tomatoes that may be worth considering as well. Finally, Sunrise AgiSeeds will hopefully be available in March if you want to try something different!

What are some recommendations for a medium-sized bicolor tomato?

VictorySeeds.com has several varieties to choose from, including Dwarf Russian Swirl and Wherokowhai (both dwarfs). Gloria's Treat and Suz's Beauty are also recommended, as well as Midnight Sun, a potato leaf bicolour heart that is about 8-12 Oz. with a beautiful coreless interior and lots of pink. Sunrise AgiSeeds will be available in March (hopefully).

Why are bicolored tomatoes often huge?

It is unclear why bicolored tomatoes tend to be larger than other varieties. It could be due to the genetics of the plant, or it could be because they are bred for size. Some bicolored tomatoes have been bred to be smaller, such as Dwarf Russian Swirl and Wherokowhai, which are both dwarfs. Additionally, some varieties have been bred to produce smaller fruits, such as Gloria's Treat and Suz's Beauty.

What is the best way to grow a medium-sized bicolor tomato?

The best way to grow a medium-sized bicolor tomato is to start with healthy seedlings. Make sure to provide plenty of sunlight and water, and use a well-draining soil mix. If you are growing in containers, make sure they are large enough to accommodate the plants' root systems. Prune off any excess foliage that may be blocking light from reaching the fruit. Also, stake or cage the plants to keep them upright and prevent damage from wind or rain. Finally, harvest your tomatoes when they are ripe and enjoy!