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From what I have read up it looks like another category of description is needed a sort of bushy vine. Oh and a large greenhouse!
I only grow bush tomatoes on my allotment now, they are the only type which have a chance of ripening before blight hits. Latah, Burbank bush and Maskotka are the varieties that have proven to work well, and I have saved seed for the last ten years of these so hopefully there is a degree of adaptation as well.I grow mine with a frame of supports and net them for the first few weeks post planting out in June to help them establish quickly. They always fruit much earlier than my indeterminate plants in the greenhouse so I get a decent succession over the year. I’ve grown Maskotka for quite a few years but never tried it in a hanging basket, the plants I’ve grown before are quite a big bush type and the fruits are semi beefsteaks so I will be interested to hear how you get on Tiny Clanger.