The best varieties of tomatoes for 2020, expert reviews

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Tomatoes are indigenous to the warm countries of South America, and they grow as a perennial crop. Our frosts in late spring and short summers are clearly not the most ideal conditions. Therefore, breeders from year to year create new varieties that give a large number of fruits from each bush, and are also able to easily tolerate even the most unfavorable climate. Consider the best varieties of tomatoes in 2020 and help you make a choice.

Review of the best tomato varieties in 2020

Review of the best tomato varieties in 2020

How to determine the right variety

In our country alone, about 500 varieties and hybrids have been bred, many of which can be bought in shops for gardeners and from individuals.

It is extremely important to learn to understand which tomatoes are right for your region with its climatic conditions: early or late spring, hot and dry or, conversely, cold summer, and maybe early August frosts. You also need to understand which varieties are more suitable for greenhouse conditions, and which ones for open ground.

Fundamental rules

To achieve high performance and good results from your tomatoes, there is only one algorithm of actions: to plant varieties that are well known to you on seedlings and, plus, several new breeding products to test them.

It must be understood that for each gardener, the best variety is the one that suits him specifically.

  • If you sell tomatoes, you need large, firm-skinned fruits that keep well (they tolerate transportation well).
  • If you prefer to grow tomatoes exclusively for pickling, you need medium-sized tomatoes with thin skins that are well salted.

But for absolutely everyone it is important that the culture grows well, does not get sick and has a high yield.

In addition to knowing your preferences and climatic conditions, you also need to be able to properly grow seedlings from seeds. The future harvest depends on the quality of the planting material.

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For commercial production, it is currently preferable to use not varieties, but hybrid tomato plants. Their seeds are much more expensive, but worth it. In the first generation, such hybrid tomato plants give a “burst” of yield. Typically, hybrid tomato plants have increased immunity to major diseases.

And we must not forget about proper care! Any hybrid resistant to adverse conditions and diseases still requires appropriate attention. Only the optimal combination of all these components will allow you to achieve high yields from your tomatoes, regardless of where they grow, in Siberia or the Urals.

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Selection of varieties by ripening period

Early

Early maturing varieties are an excellent choice for those regions where the spring is long and the summer is short, because they have time to ripen before the first frost.

Fast maturing hybrids that can be planted in 2019:

  • Raja is a semi-determinant tomato of Russian selection with oval dark red fruits. It is unpretentious and suitable for cultivation in the middle lane. Such tomatoes grow in bunches, 5-7 pieces each, the weight reaches 300 g. The ripening period is about three months (very early). The bush is quite lush, more than a meter high, grows in all directions, requires formation.
  • My love - a hybrid has a lot of merits. This variety ripens quickly, has an excellent fruit taste, it is high-yielding and tolerates temperature fluctuations, rain and drought well, which makes it suitable for growing, in particular, in the Moscow region, where the climate is not particularly good and fertile. It takes about 3 months from the day the seeds are planted to the appearance of fruits. At the same time, up to 5 kg of small round tomatoes with elongated noses are easily collected from each bush.
  • First-grader is another early pickling variety that has large fruits. They are perfect for making salad. Bushes 1 mu high, not very many leaves on the branches. The fruits are tasty and sweetish, they have a bright pink color and a weight of at least 150-200 g. Up to 6 kg are removed from one bush, so the yield is not bad. The first grader, given its size, does not need support, does not take time to tie up and feels great in the open field.

Late

Tomato Russian size is distinguished by large fruits

Tomato Russian size is distinguished by large fruits

Early hybrid varieties are loved by gardeners mainly because they can be enjoyed within two and a half to three months after planting the seeds. But the late ones are much tastier. Unfortunately, some of them can only be cultivated in greenhouse conditions.

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The longer the fruits grow and ripen on the plant, the more they accumulate sugars, vitamins and other useful substances. Late-ripening varieties (not only tomatoes) are the most delicious!

The best late tomatoes in 2020 include the following varieties:

  • King of Kings. This tomato was bred relatively recently, and it is grown mainly in greenhouses. Its fruits are large, reaching a weight of up to 1.5 kg.
  • Russian size - the weight of one tomato reaches 0.6 kg, and they are cultivated in large quantities, because are in high demand. Tomatoes are versatile. The variety is unpretentious, ripens in 125-130 days.
  • Bobcat is an excellent Dutch variety. Despite its small growth, it requires a garter due to its high yield. A bush with thick glass and powerful branches, it must be formed - experts advise to remove all lateral stepchildren and grow fruits on one stem.
  • Rocket - the variety has slightly elongated scarlet fruits.Due to their small size, they are suitable for salting and look beautiful ready-made in a glass jar, in which they are placed entirely.
  • Grandma's Gift is another late variety with medium-sized fruits and a distinct sourness. Registered as a greenhouse, but in regions with warm autumn it ripens perfectly outdoors. A very productive variety: with good care from 1 sq.m. can be collected up to 10 kg.

Selecting a variety at the planting site

For open ground

Summer residents love tomatoes, the seedlings of which can be planted in the garden without shelter and grown without much difficulty. For this, the following promising tomato varieties are perfect.

  • Eldorado is a delicious lemon-colored tomato. The bush is high, at least 90 cm, so it needs support. In addition, he must be pinned. The fruits are large, weighing up to 600 g, while the variety is high-yielding.
  • The supermodel is a short, handsome man with elongated, oblong and very graceful fruits - it is thanks to them that the variety received such an interesting name. The supermodel belongs to the Altai selection and is not recommended for growing in the northern regions.
  • Golden Stream is a determinant variety. The bush is not higher than 70 cm, the whole is covered with small oval fruits of a dark yellow color, does not require the removal of lateral shoots. Considering how many fruits can be obtained from one small bush, excellent seed germination and rapid ripening, the love of gardeners for this variety is understandable.
  • Red Fang is another high-yielding variety that grows without much maintenance in outdoor beds. The bush is not high, it has few leaves, but more than a dozen small, curved, long fruits ripen on one cluster. The yield depends solely on the area of ​​growth. The red fang bears fruit best in the conditions of central Russia.

For greenhouse

Tomatoes suitable for growing in greenhouses are very popular, which is not surprising in the harsh climate of a number of regions. Not everywhere the weather in summer and spring is suitable for tomatoes to grow and develop well in the open field. And even today, with a fairly large selection of hybrids that are resistant to almost everything, in some regions of Siberia, tasty vegetables can be obtained only in closed conditions.

Usually tall tomatoes grow in greenhouses, which is not surprising - there is not much space there, and a high yield can be obtained from a 2 m high bush. The minus of high varieties is a mandatory garter to the supports, otherwise the branches and stem will simply break from the abundance of fruits.

When grown in a greenhouse, you can get an excellent harvest

When grown in a greenhouse, you can get an excellent harvest

The best tomato varieties for 2020 are presented in several options.

  • Kasamori is a compact early maturing Japanese hybrid of the Kitano Sidz company. Relatively recently appeared in our gardens, but quickly fell in love with domestic gardeners. And this is not surprising - the compact bush is strewn with large fruits of a delicate pink hue, which ripen quickly. At the same time, the tomato just tastes great. Sowing seeds for seedlings is necessary at the end of winter.
  • Tolstoy is a Dutch hybrid. It ripens about 100 days after planting and its small fruits grow in clusters. From each bush you can get up to 15 kg, so the yield of Tolstoy is beyond doubt. Tomatoes of this variety are suitable for both salad and canning, their taste is simply great.
  • Honey Savior - a tomato of Siberian selection. He has quite large fruits in the shape of a heart, while they have a very interesting yellow color with a bright orange tint. The bush is quite high (up to 1.5 m). At the same time, there are many branches on it, so it is imperative not only to tie it to a support, but also to pinch it. At the end of 2020, it was recognized as one of the best varieties that are suitable for greenhouses, in 2020 it retains its positions.

Tomatoes for greenhouses

For cultivation in a greenhouse, it is more profitable to purchase a hybrid variety that can bring a lot of harvest even when planted in small quantities.Of course, there are difficulties in leaving, but they are justified by the advantages in the form of a large weight removed from the bush.

A barrel of honey

It is one of the largest. Each tomato can weigh more than 450 g. Depending on the region, the color of the fruit can vary from lemon to bright orange.

Among the advantages are: sweet melon-like pulp, large, one might even say "huge" size, the ability to grow in every corner of the country, having a high-quality greenhouse.

Barrel of honey photo

Pink fig

Hybrid tomato pink with a ribbed surface. It has immunity from many diseases, withstands changeable precipitation and temperature fluctuations well. The weight of the fruit depends on the feeding.

In reviews on many forums, most fans are advised to fertilize this variety with horse manure mixed with sawdust, potato peelings, milk.

pink fig

Alice

A fan of European varieties of vegetables will surely enjoy the work of an American selection that has developed a giant tomato weighing up to 700 g. The variety is new and has not yet taken root in our country.

Alice photo

Cherry

Cherry tomatoes can be replaced with the "Cherry" variety, which grows in the form of a bunch of grapes on one bush. The weight of each is miniature and does not always reach 18 g.

cherry tomato photo

Frost-resistant varieties

According to the description, such tomatoes can be planted in the garden early and, accordingly, to achieve an earlier ripening.

  • Spiridonovsky is a low early ripening tomato with medium-sized fruits (up to 50 g) of bright red color. Withstands frosts down to -14 °.
  • Sibiryak is a mid-season, large red tomato that allows you to get a large number of very tasty fruits.
  • Kemerovets is a low-growing variety with pink fruits weighing up to 100 g. The tomato is universal, suitable for any purpose.
  • Orenburg is another versatile variety, suitable for both salting and salads. Fruits weighing up to 80-100 g, they grow on a compact bush;
  • Lemon is a tall variety with a late ripening period. Tomatoes are small, yellow, like lemons. They grow in large clusters and keep well for quite a long time, which makes them suitable for pickling.
  • The giraffe is a tall plant. Tomatoes are oval, yellow, weighing up to 150 g. They can be stored for a very long time, but they are best suited for processing, not for salads.
  • Finish - a weather-resistant undersized variety with red-orange round oar tomatoes up to 120 g.
  • Long Keeper is an excellent variety with red round fruits weighing up to 200 g. The bush is tall, requires garter and pinching.
  • Persimmon - orange tomatoes grow on bushes up to 80 cm high. Fruit weight reaches 350 g, they resemble persimmon in shape.
  • Snegerik is a low-growing, unpretentious and frost-resistant tomato. The height of the bush is up to 40 cm, red fruits weigh up to 200 g.

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Tomato is a tropical plant. No tomato varieties can withstand frosts even down to -1 degrees. At this temperature, they die in a matter of hours. Don't believe the ads. Even cabbage - one of the most cold-resistant crops in an adult state - can withstand freezing only up to -8 degrees. At this temperature, her head of cabbage turns into an ice ball, but after defrosting her tissues do not die.

High-yielding varieties

A high yield is the quality that gardeners value most of all. Of the hybrids of 2020, you can advise several varieties that will delight you with an abundance of fruits.

  • The snow leopard is an early maturing and fruitful variety, which makes it doubly attractive for summer residents. It is a tomato with many large leaves, determinate. The bush itself is not too tall, but it needs support and tying. Fruits are arranged on brushes in several pieces, therefore, branches can break off without a garter. It is imperative to remove side shoots, then a lot of dark red fruits weighing up to 130-150 g are formed on the bush.It easily tolerates temperature changes, even significant ones, and therefore is suitable for the middle zone, the Urals and Siberia.
  • Eternal Call is a variety of Siberian selection that grows in open ground. It belongs to the mid-season type, it ripens without difficulty even in cold regions and is distinguished by its yield. At the same time, a not quite ripe crop is better stored, it is easy to transport. Very tasty fruits reach a weight of 900 g, although this is rather an exception. They usually weigh 450-500g.
  • Roma is a mid-season, low tomato, less than 1 m high. Suitable for both open ground and greenhouses. Despite its short stature, this variety must be tied up. Small fruits (weight up to 80 g) have a rich aroma, are absolutely universal, suitable for everything, while having one of the best taste qualities. They have a dense, tight skin, thanks to which they are perfectly preserved and tolerate transportation.
  • The early ripe variety Red Riding Hood has a high immunity to diseases, is resistant to bad weather and grows no higher than 70 cm. It is planted both in a greenhouse and in the open air. The fruits are small, weighing no more than 70 g. The German variety is perfectly adapted to the Russian climatic conditions.

Advantages and disadvantages

Among the advantages of the tomato Petrusha, the gardener can be noted:

  • drought tolerance without loss of growth rate;
  • good cold tolerance;
  • attractive type of seedlings for sale;
  • immunity of scab and root rot;
  • long-term storage of tomatoes;
  • good transportability;
  • adaptation to the climate;
  • soft sweet taste of fruits;
  • long fruiting;
  • high efficiency when applying fertilizers.

The Petrusha gardener variety also has some disadvantages. The problem arises when on low-growing bushes, the lower branches are too close to the ground. Ovaries are formed under each leaf and as they grow, they fall on the ground, which leads to rotting of the tomatoes. Therefore, the bushes must be tied up, or the lower shoots must be cut off.

Regional features

It is important to choose the right variety for your region

It is important to choose the right variety for your region

Experts develop tomato varieties suitable for a variety of conditions. Considering how many climatic zones there are in Russia, such work is more than in demand. The list is replenished with more and more new varieties, incl. rare and exotic.

In the gardens in the Moscow region and the Leningrad region, it is best to plant tomatoes that can easily withstand quite noticeable temperature changes - with very hot and dry summers in this region, frosts are already at the beginning of autumn.

Based on the results of surveys of summer residents in these regions, we can conclude that the following varieties will give a guaranteed good harvest:

  • Muscovite. It is an excellent variety that tolerates both a drop and an unexpected increase in temperature and ripens quite quickly. The Muscovite grows up to 50 cm and must be pinned;
  • The Snow Queen is a variety that is officially registered in the register in the West Siberian and Far Eastern regions. Perfect for the northern regions, and you can grow it in the open field. The bushes are low, up to 45 cm, fruitful, the tomatoes are not very large, but very tasty, they persist for a long time due to the strong skin;
  • Penguin is another suitable tall (up to one and a half meters) variety. Seedlings of "Penguin" can be planted directly on the beds, it grows in the open air. Practically does not get sick, fruits are large, oblong.

For growing in Siberia and the Urals, tomatoes are needed that can easily endure unexpected frosts and drought in summer. Therefore, Siberian varieties, through the efforts of breeders, are distinguished by the highest resistance compared to others.

  • Mashenka is a tomato loved by summer residents, which must not only be tied up, but also shaped. 2 stems are left from it, then the harvest will be excellent. Fruits ripen early, so seeds for seedlings should be sown at the end of February.
  • Golden Age - the fruits are bright, yellow, glossy, and weigh almost 1 kg. The variety is very productive.
  • The Far North - tomato 50-60 cm high, has small fruits with excellent taste. It does not require seedlings, and its seeds are sown in April directly into the ground in the garden bed. You can cover them at night simply with glass containers, for example, ordinary jars. The Far North does not require pinching.

Recommendations for novice gardeners

It is clear when experienced gardeners and summer residents buy new varieties of tomatoes for 2020. The experience of the "experienced" allows you to choose the right soil for tomatoes, to give them due attention, to protect against diseases and other troubles.

But what about those who have taken up the garden for the first time and want to try a new variety? There is only one advice for novice gardeners - read the information on the package with seeds, find out as much as possible about this variety, or at least about the category of tomatoes. For example, if the tomato is greenhouse, you shouldn't plant it in an open garden. Or neglect tying and pinching indeterminate varieties.

Then the harvest will be good, and the new tomato seeds will delight the owner of the site and his guests.

The best varieties from collectors for 2020

Rare exotic tomatoes can be purchased from select collectors. Introducing the top 10 varieties of 2019

Yielding Guseva - tomatoes with strong, shortened stems and wide leaves, are distinguished by a good harvest: up to 40 kg can be grown per 1 sq. M.

Valery Medvedev's spring round dance is a very early tomato up to 80 cm high, he needs a garter and pinching.

Cherry red - cherry for greenhouses, also from the collector Medvedev, has a high yield and excellent taste. A bush up to 1.8 m high requires a garter, the fruits are excellent for canning.

Collector Valery Popenko has been dealing with tomatoes for over 30 years. His catalog contains more than 500 varieties; every season something new appears. However, Aventunyay is one of the most common: a mid-season tomato grown from Canadian seeds. Fruits weighing up to 400 g, deep red. They are versatile.

Abono - a novelty from Lydia Ganzen became available only in 2019. A tomato with a medium ripening period, high yield, with very tasty large fruits (weight up to 200 g). Originally from Italy.

Shaggy Kate from Lyudmila Kodzasova, a collector from Lithuania, is distinguished by decorative purple tomatoes, with slight pubescence. A relatively low determinant bush requires a garter and pinching. Not the most common variety, but one of the most decorative.

Early watermelon Tamara Yashchenko - has a bush height of up to 1 m and fruits up to 1 kg. An improved early variety with high yield and excellent taste.

Tomato Snow White from collector Lyubov Myazina is an early ripe tomato with small fruits. The bush is low, up to 50 cm, does not require formation, which favorably distinguishes it from other varieties. The fruits are round, weighing no more than 120 g, while they have excellent taste.

Tomato Orange of agricultural firm Gavrish has rounded yellow fruits, reminiscent of oranges. Weight reaches 250 g, tastes sour, does not crack, suitable for both salting and fresh consumption.

African liana is a variety from the collection of Natalia Dryzhakova, which is updated every year. A thin tall bush grows up to 2 m, requires support and donation. The fruit is deep pink in color, heart-shaped and weighs 300 g.

Exotic varieties will decorate your site

Exotic varieties will decorate your site

Speaking of collectible varieties, one cannot fail to note the Boris Sonin catalog, which contains many excellent varieties and is updated every season. Almost all of them are distinguished by high yield and excellent taste.

Here are the top 10 tomatoes that you should pay attention to if you are interested in a good harvest:

  • Apple;
  • Cups;
  • Bull heart;
  • Buffalo heart;
  • Bulgarian miracle;
  • King of Siberia;
  • Pink honey;
  • Your Majesty;
  • Kiev woman;
  • Cow's heart.

What is suitable for salting

In general, there are no strict restrictions for pickling any tomato varieties, almost all of them are perfect for these purposes. However, some specimens, with small fruits and thin skin, are the best.

So, if you want the tomatoes in the jars to be tasty and look beautiful, choose according to the following criteria:

  • are small and easily pass into the jar through the neck;
  • have a thin, well salted skin;
  • ripen at the same time or keep well for quite a long time;
  • have a dense, tasty and sweet pulp.

Experienced summer residents plant tomatoes of varieties suitable for pickling on a separate bed so as not to get confused.

A review of the best pickling tomatoes:

  • Seagull is an early maturing undersized plant with small round fruits weighing up to 120 g.
  • Scarlet candles - a tall tomato for growing in a greenhouse, has elongated fruits in the shape of a cylinder with a "spout", weight no more than 100 g.
  • Wonder of the world - a variety with small yellow tomatoes of excellent taste, weight, on average, 60 g. Pulp with a high sugar content, which is very important for canning. Up to 15 kg of fruits are harvested from one bush.
  • Golden fingers are a very fruitful crop with bright, glossy lemon-yellow fruits and weighing up to 35 g. Not only very tasty, but also beautiful tomatoes look great in a jar and will serve as a decoration for any table.

Diseases and pests

Varietal tomatoes Petrusha are attracted by the fact that they are resistant to many diseases dangerous for vegetables:

  • scab;
  • powdery mildew;
  • root rot.

However, the tomato variety Petrusha gardener is defenseless against top rot if the seeds have not been disinfected and hardened before planting. An ash solution, made up in a proportion of 0.1 kg per liter of water, will help to cure the plants. You can also use the Topaz tool.

The cultivar can be affected by late blight. The disease causes the appearance of dark spots on the leaves, shoots, fruits, which increase in size.

To prevent infection, it is necessary to carry out additional care for the bushes:

  • do not thicken the planting;
  • water the plants early in the morning;
  • spray the bushes with a mullein at the rate of 0.8 kg per 10 liters of water.

Considering the disadvantages of the Petrusha variety, it is worth noting its susceptibility to pests. Tomatoes can be damaged by wireworms and bed bugs. Insects are easily eliminated with insecticides or an aqueous solution of copper sulfate. Spraying is carried out weekly until the problem is corrected.

Gardeners' opinion

Gardeners and lovers of summer cottage life appreciated the previously listed tomatoes, with an average user rating of about 4.5 points on a five-point scale.

Of course, there is no universal variety, but for each region (from west to east), you can choose the most suitable one. Given the characteristics of the varieties and the efforts of collectors who present new options almost every day, getting an excellent harvest on your site is not difficult at all.

No special knowledge is required to grow tomatoes, a little effort - and you will be rewarded with a harvest.

If you decide to deal with tomatoes seriously, we recommend reading the book by Tatyana Anatolyevna Oktyabrskaya "Tomatoes", published in 2011. The book contains all the information needed for amateurs related to the selection of seeds, seedlings and growing tomatoes.

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