Greenhouse varieties of tomatoes

Growing in greenhouses is quite popular not only among residents of cold regions, because this method allows you to get healthy seedlings and harvest by the middle of summer. In many ways the outcome of all your efforts will depend on the selected varieties. In this article we will consider greenhouse varieties of tomatoes.

Early-ripening varieties of tomatoes for greenhouses

If the task is to get an early birth of a tomato, boldly choose among the following varieties. From the ultra early it is worth trying seeds from the F1 series. For example, the brand "Torbay" with good tasty fruit. It has a high yield, ripens in just 75 days.

Among early varieties of tomatoes for greenhouses, there are varieties with a very harmonious maturation of fruits, which greatly simplifies harvesting and harvesting. These include "Samara F1" - early-maturing hybrid with very early maturation.

If you like a few exotic orange tomatoes, try the variety "Mandarin" , also early-ripening. The undoubted advantage of the variety is the tying of the fruit even in the most unfavorable conditions, therefore this is an excellent solution for beginners.

Yielding varieties of tomatoes for the greenhouse

When the maturation period does not matter and the goal is to collect a plentiful harvest, one should choose among the yielding varieties. To such we safely refer "Sweet pepper" with its bright orange fruits, amicable ripening and good taste qualities.

Of the varieties of large-bodied tomatoes for greenhouses, the best option will be the classic variety "Bull's Heart" . Large fleshy and incredibly tasty fruit weighing up to 500 g. And all this is paired with good yields.

A very good taste among the yielding varieties of tomatoes for a greenhouse differs the variety "Chocolate" . Fruits after maturation acquire a dark red-brown hue, the pulp is sweet and fleshy.

Among the most unpretentious varieties of carpal tomatoes for greenhouses is the "De Barao" variety, which even in the open ground can quite give up to 30 kg from the bush. A good solution for both conservation and fresh salads.

Of the relatively late varieties of tomatoes for greenhouses, you can try the variety "Tsifomandra" , which is the sweetest. Fruiting from July to September. The fruits are bright red with sweet flesh and slightly elongated shape.

One of the sweetest greenhouse varieties of tomatoes - the "Alpinog" variety, is quite suitable even for jam. From one bush it is possible to collect up to 6 kg of a crop, thus each tomato weighs about 400 g.