15 best varieties of tomatoes for the greenhouse

On bags of seeds, all varieties of tomatoes look beautiful. But the picture sometimes turns out to be deceptive, and not at all what is shown on it grows. Therefore, before planting seedlings, read our rating. In it, we have collected the best early, mid-season and late varieties of tomatoes for the greenhouse.
 
  Name
  Rating
  Nomination

The best early varieties of tomatoes for the greenhouse

1 Big mommy 4.91
popular variety
2 Pride of Siberia 4.88
The largest tomatoes among early varieties
3 White filling 241 4.82
Well-known variety, time-tested
4 Sweet Bunch 4.72
Long fruiting
5 The Golden Fleece 4.65
The best variety for canning

The best mid-season varieties of tomatoes for the greenhouse

1 Black Prince 4.95
Unusual color and taste
2 Budenovka 4.87
Large-fruited unpretentious variety
3 De Barao 4.79
Best Yield
4 Pink Paradise F1 4.75
The most delicious
5 Linda F1 4.71
Drought tolerance

The best late-ripening varieties of tomatoes for the greenhouse

1 Russian size 4.93
Tomatoes weighing up to a kilogram
2 bull heart 4.88
One of the most popular varieties
3 Grandma's gift 4.80
The best duration of fruiting
4 gold fish 4.74
The best tomatoes for pickling
5 Titanium 4.67
The most unpretentious

Tomatoes love heat and sun. In the middle lane with differences in day and night temperatures, with the early onset of cold autumn, they ripen worse than in the southern regions. Tomatoes can also be grown outdoors, but in a greenhouse you are more likely to get a good harvest. To prolong the fruiting period, combine varieties of different ripening periods. They are divided into four groups:

Ultra early. Breeders have bred hybrids that give the first harvest in 75-80 days from the moment the seedlings enter. But the average ripening period is 80-85 days.

Early. Early ripe tomatoes begin to turn red at 90-95 days. This is a good option for cold regions with short daylight hours.

Mid-season. Fruit ripening begins at 100-115 days. Compared with early varieties, mid-ripening tomatoes are more demanding on heat and the amount of sunlight.

Late. There are many good large-fruited varieties among late-ripening tomatoes, but they ripen only for 120-130 days. In the middle lane, you should not plant such tomatoes in the ground. If the cold starts early, they may not ripen. But for a solid polycarbonate greenhouse, this is a great option.

The best early varieties of tomatoes for the greenhouse

Some varieties of early ripe tomatoes begin to bear fruit already 75-80 days after seed germination. The fruiting period depends on the time of planting, care. In polycarbonate greenhouses, the influence of weather conditions is minimized, so you can get a very early harvest even in the middle lane. Plus - early tomatoes have time to ripen even before the defeat of phytophthora.

Top 5. The Golden Fleece

Rating (2022): 4.65
The best variety for canning

Small plum-shaped tomatoes look beautiful in a jar; after pickling, they retain their shape and density.

  • Orange color
  • Weight: up to 100 g
  • Plant height: up to 80 cm
  • Ripening period: 95 days
  • Productivity: up to 1.5 kg

"Golden Fleece" ripens in the greenhouse one of the first. The variety is ideal for the middle lane, even planting in open ground is allowed. The bushes are low, usually up to 80 centimeters, with good care they can grow a little over a meter. Tomatoes are plum-shaped, orange, sweet with a slight sourness.Looks great in canning. The variety is resistant to tobacco mosaic, phytophthora, withstands heat and cold weather. Beginning summer residents will like this tomato, as it gives a minimum number of stepchildren and requires only an elementary garter for supports. But due to the small height and size of the fruit, the yield per square meter is not the largest.

Pros and cons
  • Tobacco mosaic resistance
  • beautiful shape
  • Excellent transportability
  • Do not crack
  • hard skin
  • Low yield

Top 4. Sweet Bunch

Rating (2022): 4.72
Long fruiting

The first tomatoes ripen as early as 95 days after germination, but the harvest continues throughout the summer. The bushes are literally strewn with brushes of perfectly even tomatoes.

  • Color: red, chocolate, yellow
  • Weight: up to 25 g
  • Plant height: up to 250 cm
  • Ripening period: 95 days
  • Productivity: up to 3.2 kg

"Sweet Bunch" tomatoes are a type of "cherry" tomato. Small fruits of 15-25 grams are collected in large brushes. The first two or three brushes give the largest yield (up to 50 pieces). In the Moscow region, the variety can only be grown in greenhouses, on a trellis. Due to the height of up to 2.5 meters, the bushes require a mandatory garter. But in care, tomatoes are unpretentious, they grow well even with moderate top dressing. The first tomatoes ripen in 90-95 days from the moment of germination. Fruiting continues all summer. Ripe fruits are often red in color, but there are dark "chocolate" and yellow varieties. Small, perfectly round tomatoes are great for canning and adding to salads.

Pros and cons
  • fruiting duration
  • sweet taste
  • disease resistance
  • Good for canning
  • Requires a garter
  • small harvest

Top 3. White filling 241

Rating (2022): 4.82
Well-known variety, time-tested

White filling does not fail even not in the best summer. The variety is unpretentious to the weather, tolerant of growing conditions, gives a good harvest of fruits that are universal in purpose.

  • Color: red
  • Weight: up to 150 g
  • Plant height: up to 80 cm
  • Ripening period: 80 days
  • Productivity: up to 3 kg

"White pouring 241" is an old, time-tested variety that settled in household plots more than 50 years ago. From that moment on, more productive hybrids appeared, but not all of them are so unpretentious to the weather and friendly in the ripening of the crop. In greenhouse conditions, the first fruits ripen within 80 days after germination. Tomatoes are red, sweet, medium size. The purpose of the fruit is universal. They are suitable for salting, juicing, ketchup, other preparations and fresh consumption. In the middle lane, the variety grows well and matures in greenhouses of various types - both from polycarbonate and under a simple plastic film. Cultivation complicates only exactingness to fertilizer.

Pros and cons
  • Stable yield
  • Universal purpose
  • Unpretentiousness to the weather
  • friendly maturation
  • Need to fertilize

Top 2. Pride of Siberia

Rating (2022): 4.88
The largest tomatoes among early varieties

With good care, timely feeding, the variety pleases with large fruits up to 900 grams. This is one of the best early ripening large-fruited tomatoes for salads, juice and sauces.

  • Color: red
  • Weight: up to 900 g
  • Plant height: up to 150 cm
  • Ripening period: 85 days
  • Productivity: up to 5 kg

One of the best large-fruited varieties of ultra-early ripening.When grown in a polycarbonate greenhouse, with good care, the mass of fruits reaches 900 grams, and up to 20 kilograms of tomatoes can be harvested from one square meter (4-5 bushes). The variety is unpretentious to growing conditions, bred specifically for Siberia. In the Moscow region, it grows even in open ground, but the fruits are smaller. Summer residents appreciate the variety for stable yields, resistance to low temperatures and diseases, and good taste. Tomatoes do not go into salting, but are good fresh, for making sauces, juice, salads, and drying. Due to the height of up to one and a half meters and large-fruited "Pride of Siberia" is grown only on a trellis.

Pros and cons
  • Fruits up to 900 grams
  • High yield
  • Does not crack
  • well kept
  • Not suitable for salting
  • Mandatory tying

Top 1. Big mommy

Rating (2022): 4.91
popular variety

Tomatoes Big Mom fell in love with gardeners with a stable crop of large tomatoes, balanced taste and unpretentiousness in cultivation.

  • Color: red
  • Weight: up to 400 g
  • Plant height: up to 60 cm
  • Ripening period: 85 days
  • Productivity: up to 10 kg

The ultra-early variety "Big Mom" ​​fell in love with the Russian gardener with large fruits, stable yields and a balanced taste of sweetness and acidity. In the middle lane, when grown in a polycarbonate greenhouse, tomatoes ripen as early as 85 days after germination. The average weight is from 200 to 250 grams, the color is closer to pink, the shape is heart-shaped or rounded. With the observance of agricultural technology, the variety is very productive. From one square plant, you can collect up to 10 kilograms of tomatoes. The fruits are fleshy, with a moderate amount of seminal fluid. According to gardeners, they are great for salads, making sauces and drying.

Pros and cons
  • High yield
  • disease resistance
  • large-fruited
  • Balanced taste
  • Requires a garter

The best mid-season varieties of tomatoes for the greenhouse

Mid-season tomatoes begin to ripen approximately 100-110 days after germination. Usually they bear fruit a little longer than early hybrids, more often they are large-fruited. For cultivation in the middle lane, this is the best option in terms of ripening, yield and taste.

Top 5. Linda F1

Rating (2022): 4.71
Drought tolerance

Linda bears fruit profusely even in dry weather. In the heat, the flowers do not crumble, they form an abundance of ovaries.

  • Color: red
  • Weight: up to 300 g
  • Plant height: up to 100 cm
  • Ripening period: 101 days
  • Productivity: up to 4 kg

"Linda" is a hybrid developed by Japanese breeders. Summer residents fell in love with him for the beautiful aligned fruits of medium size, excellent taste and very high yields. The bushes are not tall, but strong, they tie up to five brushes of 5-6 tomatoes. In the southern regions, the hybrid is recommended for open ground, in the middle lane it ripens better in greenhouses. Tomato well withstands heat and drought, does without shedding flowers and ovaries. The first red tomatoes can be removed from the bushes after 100-105 days from the emergence of seedlings. The taste is good, the fruits are fleshy, quite sweet and fragrant. Suitable for salads and processing.

Pros and cons
  • Heat and drought tolerance
  • High yield
  • Taste qualities
  • Flattened fruits
  • Dear seeds
  • Tomatoes sometimes crack

Top 4. Pink Paradise F1

Rating (2022): 4.75
The most delicious

Large, fleshy, thin-skinned tomatoes are delicious in salads. Summer residents love this hybrid for its sweetness and pronounced aroma.

  • Pink colour
  • Weight: up to 200 g
  • Plant height: up to 180 cm
  • Ripening period: 100 days
  • Productivity: up to 5 kg

Relatively new high-yielding hybrid. In the Moscow region grows only in greenhouses. The price of seeds is still inhumane compared to more common varieties, but it pays off with a bountiful harvest. Tomatoes of a beautiful pink color, rounded, aligned. The skin is very thin and tender, the flesh is juicy, fragrant and sweet. In terms of taste, Pink Paradise surpasses many common hybrids for the middle band. The height of the bush is about 1.8 meters, but with regular feeding and good care, it is possible to grow bushes up to 3 meters, abundantly strewn with large fruits. The variety is not susceptible to diseases, except for yellow curly, it withstands temperature changes well.

Pros and cons
  • High yield
  • Beautiful, uniform fruits
  • Delicate skin
  • Rich sweet taste
  • Subject to yellow curl
  • Dear seeds

Top 3. De Barao

Rating (2022): 4.79
Best Yield

With good care, up to 6 kilograms of beautiful, leveled tomatoes can be harvested from one plant, ideal for canning.

  • Color: red, pink, yellow
  • Weight: up to 120 g
  • Plant height: up to 250 cm
  • Ripening period: 110 days
  • Productivity: up to 6 kg

"De Barao" is a variety that has been tested by more than one generation of gardeners. It is still valued for its stable yield, disease resistance, beautiful tomato shape and long-term storage. The bushes are powerful, grow up to 2.5-3 meters, the ovaries are formed until late autumn, so the fruiting period is extended. At the beginning of ripening, closer to medium-late varieties. Modern hybrids have surpassed De Barao in taste, but these tomatoes are perfect for preservation.They fit comfortably in jars, look beautiful, do not burst, and retain their shape. The variety responds to top dressing with a plentiful harvest. In the Moscow region, "De Barao" can be planted not only in a greenhouse, but also in open ground with suitable supports.

Pros and cons
  • Smooth fruit shape
  • Harvest variety
  • Long fruiting
  • Excellent keeping quality
  • Seedlings are pulled out
  • Average palatability

Top 2. Budenovka

Rating (2022): 4.87
Large-fruited unpretentious variety

Budenovka does not require any special growing conditions. The variety almost does not get sick, withstands temperature changes, yields a crop even in adverse conditions.

  • Color: red, pink
  • Weight: up to 350 g
  • Plant height: up to 150 cm
  • Ripening period: 105 days
  • Productivity: up to 5 kg

A large-fruited greenhouse variety great for salads and processing. The shape of the fruit resembles the "Bull's heart", the color is from pink to dark red. Tomatoes are large, fleshy, high in sugars. Bushes grow up to one and a half meters. The stems are thin, so the variety is grown only on a trellis with a mandatory garter. For the full ripening of the fruit, the top must be pinched, limiting growth. But otherwise, "Budenovka" is unpretentious: it withstands temperature changes, is slightly affected by diseases, and is not afraid of late blight. Without pinching, the tomatoes continue to tie until late autumn, but become smaller. The variety is not suitable for whole-fruit canning, but is good for juices and ketchups.

Pros and cons
  • Meaty and sugary
  • Resistant to late blight
  • large-fruited
  • Stable yield
  • Few stored
  • Weak Bush

Top 1. Black Prince

Rating (2022): 4.95
Unusual color and taste

Burgundy brown, almost black tomatoes look unusual.Due to the high content of sugars, their pulp has a rich taste.

  • Color: Burgundy Brown
  • Weight: up to 300 g
  • Plant height: up to 200 cm
  • Ripening period: 115 days
  • Productivity: up to 1.5 kg per bush

"Black Prince" settled in the greenhouses of summer residents many years ago, and still remains one of the best mid-season varieties. Large-fruited tomatoes weighing up to 300 grams have an unusual burgundy-brown, almost black color. The exotic look is complemented by excellent taste. Tomatoes are fleshy, very sweet, especially good in salads. For canning, juices and sauces are rarely used because of the unusual color. The variety is tall, therefore it requires a garter and pinching. To obtain large fruits and full ripening, the bush is pinched over the seventh brush. It is better to form in 1-2 trunks. "Black Prince" is not the most productive variety. Summer residents grow it more because of its beauty and good taste.

Pros and cons
  • unusual color
  • sweet tomatoes
  • disease resistant
  • Does not crack
  • Poorly stored
  • Many stepchildren
  • Low yield

The best late-ripening varieties of tomatoes for the greenhouse

Late varieties of tomatoes are planted so that fresh tomatoes are on the table until late autumn. They begin to ripen on average 115-120 days after the emergence of seedlings. Since fruiting begins late, when the night temperature is already dropping, most of these varieties are planted in greenhouses. So you can achieve fruit ripening on the vine without removing green tomatoes for ripening.

Top 5. Titanium

Rating (2022): 4.67
The most unpretentious

A low-growing tomato does not have to be tied up and stepsoned. This is one of the best varieties for beginner gardeners.

  • Pink colour
  • Weight: up to 220 g
  • Plant height: up to 60 cm
  • Ripening period: 118 days
  • Productivity: up to 4.5 kg

In the southern regions, this variety is recommended for open ground. And in the middle lane it ripens better in greenhouses. This is a good option for beginner gardeners. Low-growing bushes do not need to be tied up and stepsoned. The main thing is not to overdo it with dressings. The variety does not like nitrogen fertilizers, but responds well to ash. Tomatoes are small, very fleshy, with a minimum amount of liquid and seeds. They are great for pickling and salads. In the greenhouse, tomatoes ripen starting from the 118th day from the moment of germination. Mature fruits are red-pink, dense, tolerate transportation well, and are stored for a long time. The variety is resistant to most diseases, but susceptible to blossom end rot.

Pros and cons
  • No need to stepchild
  • Few seeds
  • Does not crack
  • Long stored
  • Prone to blossom end rot

Top 4. gold fish

Rating (2022): 4.74
The best tomatoes for pickling

Beautiful, bright yellow tomatoes fit tightly into jars. In salting, they look appetizing and taste good.

  • Yellow color
  • Weight: up to 120 g
  • Plant height: up to 200 cm
  • Ripening period: 110 days
  • Productivity: up to 3.5 kg

So far, not the most popular tomatoes that should be planted by those who are looking for a good variety for pickling. Oblong fruits of yellow color look beautiful in a jar, remain quite dense, do not burst. Fruiting is plentiful, large tassels. The tomatoes themselves are not large, their mass rarely exceeds 120 grams, but they are very even and often of the same shape. In the Moscow region, they feel best in a greenhouse with a garter on the trellis, as the bushes grow up to two meters high. Stepchildren are formed quickly and abundantly, this must be monitored so that the bulk of the crop has time to ripen. Tomatoes are good not only in salting, but also fresh - the fruits are sweet and fragrant.

Pros and cons
  • beautiful shape
  • Pickling variety
  • Firmness and sweet taste
  • Phytophthora resistance
  • Average yield
  • Abundance of stepchildren

Top 3. Grandma's gift

Rating (2022): 4.80
The best duration of fruiting

Grandma's gift, when grown in a greenhouse, pleases with delicious tomatoes until the very cold. They continue to blush even at low night temperatures.

  • Color: red
  • Weight: up to 220 g
  • Plant height: up to 200 cm
  • Ripening period: 120 days
  • Productivity: up to 5 kg

A popular variety for growing in a greenhouse. An abundance of tomatoes is formed on the stems, which grow on average up to 200 grams. Up to 5 kilograms of selected tomatoes can be removed from the bush. To do this, it is better to form it into one stem, remove all stepchildren. It is not necessary to pinch the growth point. Despite the late ripening period, in the middle lane, tomatoes have time to turn red on the bush, and fruiting continues until the cold weather. The variety is good in taste. Tomatoes are dense, but with a thin skin, fleshy, sugary. The largest fruits go to salads and sauces, small ones are well suited for canning. Ripe tomatoes do not store well, so it's best to process them faster.

Pros and cons
  • Suitable for conservation
  • disease resistance
  • Fruiting until cold
  • thin skin
  • Low keeping quality
  • Requires formation

Top 2. bull heart

Rating (2022): 4.88
One of the most popular varieties

A variety proven by time and thousands of gardeners always pleases with a good harvest. Not all new hybrids can compete with it in terms of taste.

  • Color: red, pink
  • Weight: up to 600 g
  • Plant height: up to 200 cm
  • Ripening period: 120 days
  • Productivity: up to 5 kg

The variety "Bull's Heart" is known even to novice gardeners. These tomatoes have been grown in dachas for many decades, and they remain consistently popular. The variety is valued for consistently high yields, large-fruited, excellent taste. Tomatoes are fleshy, sweet, with a pronounced tomato flavor. They go well in fresh salads, are used to make juices and sauces. In the greenhouse, the bushes grow up to two meters, the average fruit weight is up to 600 grams. But some gardeners manage to grow tomatoes up to 800 grams when shaped into one stem. "Bull's heart" endures heat and moderate cold snaps, resistant to disease. But harvested ripe tomatoes are best eaten or processed faster, as they are stored poorly.

Pros and cons
  • Large-fruited variety
  • High yield
  • Delicious, meaty tomatoes
  • Not afraid of heat and disease
  • Poorly stored

Top 1. Russian size

Rating (2022): 4.93
Tomatoes weighing up to a kilogram

With good care, tomatoes of this variety reach a kilogram. They grow large even in violation of agricultural technology.

  • Color: red
  • Weight: up to 1000 g
  • Plant height: up to 200 cm
  • Ripening period: 128 days
  • Productivity: up to 4 kg

Seeds of vegetables of the Russian Size series have long caused excitement among summer residents. They are tempted by the opportunity to grow especially large fruits. Tomatoes of this series, with proper care, shaping and regular feeding, grow up to a kilogram in weight. In the middle lane, gardeners mainly brag about results up to 800 grams. But at the same time, few fruits are tied, so the total yield from the bush is low. This is a salad variety. Taste qualities are very good - moderate acidity, pronounced sweetness, juicy pulp.Like most hybrids, Russian Size is disease resistant. Tomato ripens well in greenhouses, grows weaker in open ground. It is better to form a bush in 1-2 stems with the removal of all stepchildren.

Pros and cons
  • Tomatoes weighing up to 1 kg
  • Long fruiting
  • delicious pulp
  • Not subject to disease
  • Average yield
  • Need for care
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