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Has anyone had experience growing the Minibel variety of tomatoes? I
receieved seed without any description. I tried to google it, but only came
up with "red, cherry" type.

Anyone know if it's late or early, determinate or indeterminate, disease
resistant, etc?

Thanks,
Marc


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Default tomato variety-Minibel

Has anyone had experience growing the Minibel variety of tomatoes? I
receieved seed without any description. I tried to google it, but only came
up with "red, cherry" type.


When I googled it, I got the following (taken from several sites):

Cherry Tomato - Determinate (bush) variety seeds
Make that hanging basket of yours useful as well as ornamental this
year with this dwarf-growing Tomato. Suitable as well for balconies,
patios or even window boxes.
bears very early, small and delicious, bright red, cherry-type fruits.
Will reach maturity in 65 days. Foliage is dark green and fruit is
bright red, round and 2 inches across.
Height: 1 ft. to 2 ft.
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When I googled it, I got the following (taken from several sites):

Cherry Tomato - Determinate (bush) variety seeds
Make that hanging basket of yours useful as well as ornamental this
year with this dwarf-growing Tomato. Suitable as well for balconies,
patios or even window boxes.
bears very early, small and delicious, bright red, cherry-type fruits.
Will reach maturity in 65 days. Foliage is dark green and fruit is
bright red, round and 2 inches across. Height: 1 ft. to 2 ft.


Many thanks, you found exactly what I was looking for.


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