They have produced quite beautifully, and we pick small (2 inch or so) tomatoes nearly every day. The flavor is very mild (milder than I was hoping for), but they are nice for topping a fresh salad.
I must say I was surprised by a few things concerning Patio Princess. My plants look nothing like the picture featured on Burpee’s website. Their plant is compact with the fruit trailing over the sides of the pot. Mine, on the other hand, grew much taller than I expected (2 feet), and once the fruit began to grow in size I was forced to stake the plants for fear of the fruit tearing the plants apart from the weight. Patio Princess is closer to a miniature version of a regular tomato plant, and might be more aptly described as a dwarf tomato plant.
Overall, I count the Patio Princess a success where space is limited or rules don’t allow a vegetable garden. I plan on planting these again next summer.
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