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Chicago Tomato Man

425 North Park Road
La Grange Park, IL, 60526
708-466-4700
Homegrown Heirloom Tomato Plants

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• Nearly all our plants are indeterminate. They begin producing fruit around early August (give or take), then continue producing until first frost.
• Where noted, a few plants are determinate. They typically set fruit early, continue for a week or two, then are finished for the season.
• Dwarf plants are around 3’ tall and can thrive in a pot 15” in diameter or in the ground. Fruit vary widely in size, depending on the variety.
• Tabletop plants are 8” to 12” tall and can be grown, yes, on a tabletop in a pot that’s 7” to 9” in diameter. Their fruit are most often the size of cherries or grapes.
• I apologize if you cannot find your favorites. Seeds were difficult to obtain again this year.

As always, thank you for helping make the world more delectable, one tomato at a time.

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Thank you for sharing our love of heirloom tomatoes!