Many gardeners are currently searching for high-yielding, low-growing tomato seeds for their plots. It's important to clarify which regions they're suitable for. Many varieties have been developed that, for example, grow well in central Russia but aren't suitable for northern regions, or that thrive in southern regions but don't produce a good harvest in Siberia.
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High-yielding, low-growing varieties for the Moscow region
Excellent yourself Bonnie-M It has proven itself to be a great variety with many advantages: you don't have to bother with seedlings, just sow them directly into the ground. It doesn't require staking or pruning, and it's very early and completely easy to grow. Isn't that a joy for a gardener? It ripens early, so it's immune to late blight, which often ruins entire tomato crops. It doesn't require the time-consuming task of pruning, but it can yield its entire harvest in just two weeks, making it ideal for any home canner.
Betta – another favorite among Moscow region gardeners – is ultra-early, producing a harvest in just 85 days after germination. Due to its early maturity, it's resistant to late blight. The fruits are juicy and delicious, and the bushes don't require pinching. This variety is also remarkable because you don't have to worry about seedlings; you can simply sow the seeds directly into the garden bed.
Gavroche – perhaps the earliest-ripening and most productive of all the dwarf varieties. It produces tasty, slightly elongated fruits. It's also appealing because it doesn't require pinching and can be sown directly into the ground.
Tomatoes for northern regions
The varieties developed by breeders have shown very good results:
• “The heavyweight of Siberia”, already loved by gardeners, “Abakansky Pink” feels great in northern latitudes.
• “Moscow pear” has found its admirers among northerners; it is a very productive variety and is also not susceptible to many tomato diseases.
• “Parodist” has taken root among northerners - it does not require special care, it forms a beautiful bush on its own, and it does not need pinching.
Low-maintenance, low-growing tomatoes for any region
Among the varieties suitable for any region, gardeners note the "Orange Princess" - a very productive, mid-season variety, a favorite of greenhouses.
Low-growing cherry tomatoes are gaining popularity, especially the "Aztec" variety, as well as the wonderful "Utenok" variety, which have already become a favorite among gardeners. They are delicious, look beautiful when preserved, and are easy to care for.
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