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Dwarf Vince's Haze Tomato

Solanum lycopersicum

Price: $2.95

SKU: 3404671

76 days, dwarf - The rugose, potato leaf plants of 'Dwarf Vince's Haze' reach four to five feet tall and are productive. The medium to large (three to ten ounce), oblate shaped, purple colored fruit average between five and ten ounces each and provide an intense, delicious, well balanced flavor.

The "Hazy" family originated from a cross made by Vincent Lavallo between the Dwarf Tomato Project release 'Dwarf Wild Fred' and 'Purple Haze'. 'Dwarf Vince's Haze' was selected by Susan Oliverson who named this variety after the Hazy family's originator, Vince Lavallo. Along with key contributor Susan Oliverson, others who participated in the development work were Craig LeHoullier and Justin Sieglaff, with Bill Minkey producing the final selection seed.
Fruit Color: Pink
Fruit Color: Purple
Special Groups: Container Friendly
Special Groups: Dwarf Tomato Project
Harvest Timing: Late Season
Sow seeds indoors (do not direct sow into the garden), using sterile seed starting mix, 6 to 8 weeks before your last expected frost date. Plant 1/4" deep, water lightly but keep moist until emergence.

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.

Click here to view our full tomato growing guide.
In an effort to keep this variety available to home gardeners, 'Dwarf Vince's Haze' has been released by "The Dwarf Tomato Project" (the breeder) to the public under the Open Source Seed Initiative (OSSI). You have the freedom to use these OSSI-Pledged seeds in any way you choose. In return, if you save seeds or use 'Dwarf Vince's Haze' to breed a new variety, you pledge not to restrict others' use of these seeds or their derivatives by patents or other means, and to include this pledge with any transfer of these seeds or their derivatives. To learn more about this program, click here.

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★★★★★ Awesome, compact tomato
By Tony (Grand Rapids, MI) on August 22, 2025

I can't emphasize enough how great these tomatoes taste. Compact, dwarf just as I expected, no issues with disease, very healthy throughout the season. Fruits varied in size and some were deeply lobed and others not at all. Regardless, I'd grow these again in a heartbeat.

★★★★★ Vince's Haze recovering nicely May 25, 2025
By Catherine Ellicott City MD (Ellicott City, MD) on May 25, 2025

Vince's Haze is making a strong comeback and is now taller than some of the other dwarf plants that didn't suffer the same stem damage. I think it was cold weather that initially stunted the Vince. It looks good and has greenies.

★★★★☆ Starting to flower
By Catherine (Ellicott City MD) on April 24, 2025

All three seeds germinated. Planted in a five gallon bucket. I think I damaged the stalk during transplant as it developed scabby marks and didn't grow as fast as some of the other dwarfs. Seems to be healing now and growing well, catching up. Is making flowers and the first one is a giant fasciated bud. I cut it off and there are other, normal ones growing. It is so interesting.

★★★★★ This is highly underrated and simply excellent
By Craig LeHoullier on February 9, 2022

The fruit are medium to medium large and purple, round to oblate, produced in large numbers on a gorgeous potato leaf dwarf plant. The flavor is just excellent - it has it all, and takes those good qualities from one of the parents, my friend Keith's Purple Haze.

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