








Dwarf Audrey's Love Tomato
Price: $3.59
SKU: 3404881Developed by members of the "Dwarf Tomato Project," ''Dwarf Audrey's Love' was selected out of the "Kiwi" family and named by Robin Bort after her mother. Along with key contributor Robin Bort, Craig LeHoullier, Lee Newman, Justin Sieglaff, Bill Burke, Suzanna Dzejachok, Bill Yoder, Nicole Diana, Donna Marie Kudrak, Chris Mauchline and Desire Sommers participated in the development of the variety, with Bill Minkey growing out the final selection.
Special Groups: Container Friendly
Special Groups: Dwarf Tomato Project
Harvest Timing: Main Crop / Mid-Season
Full light and cooler temps (60° to 70°) will help to prevent the seedlings from becoming too leggy. If plants become rootbound before you can safely set them into the ground, transplant them into larger pots.
Harden off plants before planting outside. Young plants are very susceptible to frost and sunburn damage. Avoid too much nitrogen. Water evenly but not in excess.
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Customer Reviews:
By Karen Chastain (Visalia Ca.) on July 17, 2025
First year growing this one. Small plant very prolific. Great sauce tomatoe.
By Phil G (Middle Tennessee) on November 12, 2024
It's mid November and my Dwarf Audrey's Love plants are still producing. Both were severely cropped by deer in early June and both recovered from the loss of all leaves and eventually gave me 20+ tomatoes with more on the vine (can you call dwarf plants vines?). But the flavor is why I am reviewing them. I really liked their taste and wish I had more plants. I'll definitely get more seeds for 2025.
By Jan (Southern) on September 21, 2023
We tried this variety this year and weren't disappointed. I neglected them a little bit and they still produced heavy yields. They are great on sandwiches and salads. My son, who is our biggest tomato critic, really liked these. We are definitely growing this again next year.
By Clare on September 30, 2020
Had a great summer growing two of these plants on my balcony this year. Chicago had a couple stretches of extremely humid and hot weather that led to some blossom end rot on my earliest fruits, but once it passed the rest were spectacular. These are some of my favorite tomatoes Ive ever had everything you could want out of a summer tomato. Beautiful coloring, complex and deep flavor, easy to grow and very productive. So so good. Cant wait to grow (and eat!!) again next year.