Review of the 10 Best Tomato Varieties for Open Gardens and Greenhouses

  • Apr 10, 2021
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Good afternoon, my reader. Among summer residents, disputes arose about the most prolific tomatoes. All the positive qualities were taken into account - cold resistance, yield, unpretentiousness in care and taste during salting.

 Tomatoes. Illustration for this article is used under a standard license © ofazende.com
Tomatoes. Illustration for this article is used under a standard license © ofazende.com
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Tomato height classification

Tomato varieties can be:

  • determinant;
  • indeterminate;
  • semi-determinant.

Determinant tomatoes

Eagle heart. The variety has large fruits, the mass at full ripeness is up to 700 g. In the greenhouse, the bushes grow to a height of about 170 cm. The plant needs a garter and spraying. In the beds, the bushes grow up to 150 cm. The yield from one crop reaches 10 kg. The variety is resistant to diseases, sufficiently transportable, and lasts for a long time.

Abakan pink. A variety with a medium late ripening period - 120-125 days after germination. Plant height on the site is about 80 cm, in greenhouse conditions - 150 cm. Bushes require hand molding and garters. Heart-shaped tomatoes weighing about 300 g. With proper care, they reach up to 800 g. The plant is frost-resistant, has immunity to major diseases, needs treatment from Colorado beetles.

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Apple tree of Russia. The variety is early maturing, the harvest ripens in 135 days. The height of the bush reaches 1 m. The culture is unpretentious, it can be grown in a greenhouse and in an open area. One bush grows up to 100 tomatoes.

Golden domes. Plants should be tied up and shaped into 3 shoots. The variety is quite unpretentious to the climate, does not undergo infections. Bushes grow up to a height of 1.5 m, tomatoes reach ripening in 3.5 months. Summer residents collect up to 13 kg of tomatoes from one bush for the entire season.

Bull heart. Tall variety (1.5 m). Removable maturity occurs 105-110 days after planting in the ground. In a greenhouse, up to 12 kg of fruits can be harvested from one plant, in an open area - up to 6 kg. The culture resists diseases, is quite easy to care for, and tolerates transportation well.

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Indeterminate and semi-determinant tomato varieties include

Koenigsberg. The plant grows up to 2 m in height. After planting the seed, the vegetables ripen in 120-125 days. The culture is unpretentious in cultivation, frost-resistant, easily adaptable in the open field. Tomatoes can be transported over long distances. The yield is about 18 kg / 1 sq. m. Tomatoes grow up to 300 g.

Chio-chio-san. The tomato bush grows up to 2 m in height and requires support. Gives a high yield both in the greenhouse and in the garden bed. The fruits ripen in 90-95 days. One plant can be harvested about 6 kg.

Monomakh's hat. A plant with large vegetables weighing up to about 1 kg. You can start picking tomatoes 105-110 days after planting seedlings. The variety has low cold resistance and is resistant to pathogens. In the northern regions, it is grown in a greenhouse. The yield in greenhouse conditions reaches 20 kg, in the open field - about 8 kg per crop.

Puzata hut. The variety is late ripening, ripening occurs in 125-130 days. Bushes about 170 cm high. The plant needs support and formation. One bush gives up to 12 kg of fruit.

De Barao. The culture is late ripening, up to 3 m high. The variety is frost-resistant, ripening occurs in 4 months. About 10 kg of tomatoes are harvested from one bush.

Among vegetable growers, the semi-determinant variety Eagle's Beak is in demand. Tomatoes ripen in 115 days, the height of the plant reaches 1.5 m. It is grown using a trellis. About 8 kg of tomatoes can be harvested from a plant. The variety is quite resistant to diseases, differs in unpretentiousness in care, when preserved, the fruits do not crack.

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