I'm so pleased with the Silvery Fir Tree tomatoes that I planted this summer. So far they really hung in there and managed to set fruit during this drought and heat wave in New York while all my other tomatoes dropped their flowers twice before managing to set a small amount of fruit. So far all is still green, but I also got a late start this Spring. They're growing in a very compact way (maybe 2-3 feet tall, and very roundish) and I'm wondering if anyone who's grown them regularly can tell me, is this their normal growth? I'm not certain whether it's normal, or perhaps due to the weather. Regards, Laurie Wappingers Falls, NY