I do have to take a little easy on tomatoes this year, and add more vegetables to the table to keep up with the better eating habits. So I'm limiting myself:Ananas NoirArmenianAunt Ruby's German GreenBig RainbowBlack KrimBrandevaBrandywine SudduthBull's Heart PinkCherokee GreenCleota PinkCleota YellowDawson's Russian OxeheartDynnyeEverett's Rusty OxheartHazel GoldHeart Of The BullJumbo Jim OrangeLithuanian Crested PinkOrange MinskPink Berkley Tie-DyePrueReif Red HeartRoger's Best BlackSakharnyi ZheltyiSpudakeeSpudatulaStriped Red Boar (Red Boar)WesWisconsin 55Few others will include (as a part of my $2.00 garden)DeliciousBeefsteakAnd looking forward to growing out 4 dwarfs: 3 from amazing work of some folks from Tomatoville:Dwarf Beryl BeautyDwarf Emerald GiantDwarf Mr. SnowAnd last, but not least:New Big DwarfI'm actually quite excited growing out dwarfs for the first time. Will there ever be a full dwarf garden for me? Surely not, love getting up on the ladder to reach 10' plus vines to gather late season tomatoes from them. But for the patio and limited spaces gardens, dwarfs indeed have their place. And all 4 are bred for their taste!