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DWARF PERFECT HARMONY, USA-Australia. Also known as Perfect Harmony. Appeared on the market in 2020. An outstanding variety by all standards. Mid-season, determinate type, reaches 1.00 meter tall in our garden. Potato-leaved, very few suckers. Fruits are multi-chambered, large, round with pronounced shoulders, and have an incredible color with translucent skin that seems to glow from within.
Flavor is sweet, rated 5 out of 5, with juicy flesh. This remarkable variety was developed by crossing two other dwarfs — Dwarf Blazing Beauty and Dwarf Sweet Sue. Pollination was done by Patrina Nuske Small, and the name was given by Susan Oliverson. The plant is strong and robust, with wrinkled potato leaves. We didn’t prune it at all, but staking is recommended — otherwise the plant may break under the weight of the harvest.
The variety was completely disease-free throughout the season. Each cluster has 3–4 fruits weighing 150–200 grams. Yield is quite good. The main color is orange, warm, ochre-golden, sunny. Some fruits have a light marbling on the shoulders. Fruit shape is flattened, resistant to cracking. In cross-section there are very few seed cavities, and the flavor is rich and sweet-sour.
ABOUT DWARF TOMATOES:
Dwarf varieties, also known as miniature or compact tomatoes, are small plants that usually do not exceed 60 cm in height. They produce small fruits, often larger than cherries or grapes. Perfect for growing in pots, raised beds, and on balconies.
Dwarf tomatoes typically have a compact structure. They are ideal for those with limited space or who want to grow tomatoes in containers. Available in various colors — red, yellow, and orange. If you enjoy experimenting, this type of tomato is for you! Always happy to help you find the right variety.
BUY DWARF PERFECT HARMONY SEEDS:
At TOMAT KING store, it’s easy to buy tomatoes to suit any taste. Our catalog features exotic tomato varieties from around the world. Shipping is available to all countries with postal service. We also offer other seeds — peppers, peas, and more.



