The “nosed” tomatoes invariably fleshy flesh, the summer resident revealed varieties of tomatoes that give a generous harvest.

The summer season is approaching. This means that we are already preparing a mountain for you with useful information on this topic. Recently we shared with you a fresh lunar sowing calendar. Today we will tell you which ones cropper It is worth paying attention this year.



All varieties of tomatoes are conditionally divided into 3 groups. The first include the smallest tomatoes - cherries and cocktails. The second group includes ordinary and familiar tomatoes. They come in different shapes and are always medium in size.

But the third group includes larger beef tomatoes (from the word steak). Unlike others, they are more fleshy, and the juice and seeds in them, on the contrary, are smaller. Beef varieties are best suited for fresh consumption. They have a special pronounced aroma and no less pleasant taste.



It is about beef varieties that we will talk about today. Or rather, about a variety of tomatoes with a nose and an oblong shape. Recently, such varieties are becoming increasingly popular among gardeners. This is not surprising, because they have many advantages.

"Syzran kippah" and "Minusinsky glasses" "Syzran kippah" - the first variety of beef tomats in our today's selection. The main advantage of this variety is unpretentiousness in care and cultivation. Firstly, these tomatoes grow well even in times of drought. Secondly, they are not afraid of sharp temperature changes. This variety belongs to the early ripe. Tomato bushes grow quite high, but they are absolutely compact.





A more elongated form in tomatoes "Minusin glass". This is a very popular variety, which is famous for its high yield and pleasant taste of fruits. Tomatoes were so well established that they began to be grown on an industrial scale. All thanks to their unpretentious care and perseverance, despite different weather conditions. In addition, ripe fruits can be stored for a long time, so that they do not lose their presentation on the shelves.





"Peach Pink F1" and "Pink nose F1" Among the hybrid varieties, we want to cancel the “Peach pink F1”. These are round dessert tomatoes of pink color with a characteristic nose. These tomatoes are easy to grow, and they keep up quickly. If you want to get a generous harvest of pinkies, it is best to grow this variety in a greenhouse. Particular attention should be paid to stepsoning and gartering.



“Pink nose F1” is also well established among hybrid varieties. It also needs to be grown in greenhouse conditions, where it will manifest itself best. This medium-ripe variety has fairly large fruits with a delicate sweet taste. In addition, they are perfectly stored for a long time.

"Kiss of the Gerani" and "Hybrid F1 Ognevsky" Of the unusual, we advise you to try the early ripe variety “Kiss of the geranium”. It is so compact that it can be grown in a conventional pot. Even under these conditions, there will be plenty of tomatoes. They form in large clusters and exude an incredible aroma. Keep in mind that bushes can grow very large if you do not limit them. But the plant does not need stepsoning and gartering.





Hybrid F1 Ognevsky is also worth your attention. This early ripe variety gives delicious fruits, similar to hearts with a pointed nose. It is best to grow these tomatoes in a greenhouse. The plant practically does not form stepsons and brings a very generous harvest. A find for all summer dishes with tomatoes.





If you plan to plant a new variety of tomatoes this year, we advise you to study it as best as possible. Pitfalls are everywhere - any experienced gardener will tell you about this. Always consider the conditions under which tomatoes should grow and the climate in your region.



Recently, my colleague Anastasia Chubar talked about the best time to sow tomato seeds in February. The 14th is one of those lucky dates. Read more about this in our article.

Share in the comments what varieties of tomatoes you like to work with. We wish you a bountiful harvest!