I live in a flat which has very large windows and they sun shines directly in them every day.
I have always wanted to grow something in my home but dont know much about it I have been doing a little but of reading but would like peoples suggestions as to what varietys they think grow and produce the best results in a home.
So far I thought I was set with yellow pear tomatoes as the site i seen them on at first says they grow between 6 and 7 feet tall which I could live with but the more I read about them in other places I started hearing storys of upwards of 8 feet.
Idealy I would like to have a couple of difirent varietys of strawberry and tomatoes but I am open to suggestions on what else I could maybe grow indoors aswell.
Help choosing what variety to grow indoors (strawberrys and
Yellow pear would be the last tomato I'd try inside. It's a vary large gangly plant. There are a number of dwarf http://nctomatoman.weebly.com/dwarf-tomato-project-introduction-and-information.html and smaller tomatoes.
It's hard to have enough light in the winter to grow fruiting plants.
Sorry but Ive had a look at that site and I cant really say it helps me trying to find any information that interests me on it is frustrating and made me give up.
This was the list I assumed that the previous link had.
http://tomatoville.com/showthread.php?t=19549
The first few lines are a history, but after that is a description and to who they where released to. Tatianna's TomatoBASE will give other sources.
http://t.tatianastomatobase.com:88/wiki/Category:Tomato_Variety_List
Thanks I will have at look at that when they activate my account much appreciated
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