Petite Tomato | Magazine Spacial Edition.89

: The feature analyzes how mineral content shapes the skin thickness and structural resilience of boutique tomatoes.

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We are thrilled to feature an exclusive poem by celebrated poet, James Winter. "Moonlit Musings" is a hauntingly beautiful piece that explores the mysteries of the night and the quiet reflections that come with it. Petite Tomato Magazine Spacial Edition.89

A deep dive into textiles, ceramics, and storage solutions inspired by tomato culture. Think hand-thrown ceramic colanders that double as fruit bowls, and linen aprons dyed with tomato skins. This section includes a removable swatch card of 89 natural dye shades—from "Sunset Blush" to "Fermented Plum."

Our cover story, "Garden of Dreams," takes you on a whimsical journey through a fantastical garden where fashion meets nature. Renowned photographer, Emma Taylor, and stylist, Julian Sanchez, collaborated to create a visually stunning editorial featuring model, Lily Green. The exquisite floral arrangements and intricate set design were crafted by the talented team at Petal & Thorn. : The feature analyzes how mineral content shapes

One of the most popular sections of Special Edition 89 is the "Small Space, Big Yield" masterclass. Growing petite tomatoes requires a different approach than traditional vining types. We provide step-by-step instructions on:

is available in limited print runs at select botanical boutiques, independent bookshops, and via digital subscription packages. What's Included in the Deluxe Edition: A high-utility, 120-page satin-finish print magazine. We are thrilled to feature an exclusive poem

: In the editor’s note for this special edition, the number 89 was framed as a symbol of transition—the final prime number before a new decade of issues began. It was treated as a "pause" in the magazine’s lifecycle, a moment to reflect on nearly a decade of independent publishing. Cultural Impact