Choosing Which Tomatoes to GrowDifferent Types of Tomato Plant Suit Different Situations and Tastes
It's important for gardeners to consider growing conditions as well as shape, colour, size and taste when picking tomato varieties for the best home grown tomato crop.
Tomatoes are deservedly one of the most popular crops for vegetable gardeners. Although there are some varieties which you can only grow in a greenhouse, there are many others which you can easily grow outdoors, in a small town garden, or even on a patio. Seed merchants and garden centres offer a bewildering array of different varieties, and it’s important to pick tomatoes which suit not only your taste, but also your growing conditions. For most gardeners, growing only three or four plants, it's more economical to buy in tomato plants if you can, but for the less common varieties, you may need to grow your own plants from seed. Choosing Your Tomato VarietyThere are many different types of tomato to choose from; the fruit may be red or yellow, as big as oranges or as small as cherries, round, oval or plum shaped: the plants may have a climbing (or cordon) habit, a trailing habit or grow as a compact bush. Cordon varieties must be trained on a stake; bush or trailing varieties need no support. Flavour is very much a personal judgment, but here too there are considerable differences; some varieties are particularly sweet, some sharp and some more bland. Overall, the choice of variety is generally a matter of individual preference, and many gardeners prefer a mix of varieties, but you must pick tomato varieties suitable for greenhouse or outdoor cultivation as appropriate. Old Favourite Tomato VarietiesPopular and well tried varieties include:
Newer VarietiesAlternatively you may want to try less common varieties, like:
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