Low-growing tomatoes: the best varieties with photos and names (catalog)

Low-growing tomatoes: the best varieties with photos and names (catalog)

This catalog contains the best varieties of low-growing tomatoes with photos, names and descriptions. They are compact and grow a little more than half a meter. At the same time, they are very fruitful and tasty, so we recommend you try!

Low-growing tomatoes for open ground

For planting in open ground, it is imperative to take into account the peculiarities of the soil and climate of your region. But there are several versatile varieties that take root almost everywhere.

Mystery

The ultra-early variety yields up to 2.5 kg per bush, and these tomatoes are well suited for transport. A garter is not required, but without it, the thin stem falls to the ground under the weight of the fruit.

Mystery

Explosion

The versatile variety is good fresh and is widely used for processing or pickling. The bush is undersized, up to 60 cm, but rather spreading, so it requires a garter.

Explosion

Pygmy

Not the most productive, but definitely one of the most unpretentious varieties. It is ideal for beginners and grows in almost any environment. The fruits are very small - up to 30 g, but tasty and sweet.

Pygmy

Marisha

Compact bushes up to 50 cm high are generously covered with rounded red fruits up to 100-120 g. Strong skin does not crack, so tomatoes tolerate transportation and canning well.

Marisha

Lazy

Large tomatoes weighing up to 300 g grow on low and compact shoots. It is recommended to pinch the bush at a height of 50 cm in order to increase the yield.

Lazy

Low-growing tomatoes for the greenhouse

For greenhouses, undersized tomatoes are the ideal choice. They take up less space and will not stretch upward indefinitely. Due to this, it is more convenient to take care of them!

Sanka

An early greenhouse variety does not require pinching, and the first tomatoes can be harvested as early as 90 days. It is not a hybrid, so you can grow it at home and your own seed.

Sanka

Orange princess

The variety is rightfully considered the best among medium-late greenhouse tomatoes. The yield of the bush with proper care is fantastic. The fruits are easily recognizable by their characteristic orange skin color.

Orange princess

Aztec

Small bushes up to 40 cm give the same small, but very sweet yellow fruits up to 30 g. The variety feels great not only in the greenhouse, but also in the apartment.

Aztec

Ob domes

An early hybrid with a high yield grows about 50 cm. Ideally, the bush is formed into three stems - this is the approach that gives the maximum yield. Fruits are large, up to 200-250 g, pinkish.

Ob domes

Honey cream

An early variety up to 60 cm high yields fruits with a characteristic plum-like shape. Tomatoes with a uniform red color are very fleshy and tolerate long-term transportation well.

Honey cream

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The highest-yielding varieties of low-growing tomatoes

With a modest size, the yield of low-growing tomatoes is quite immodest. We share the record-breaking varieties that will impress even experienced gardeners!

Amber

Compact bushes up to 45 cm in height consistently yield up to 3 kg of yield. The fruits are different - from 50 to 120 g, but they have a consistently excellent taste. They are rich in sugar and healthy carotene.

Amber

Mongolian dwarf

The name speaks for itself, and these undersized tomatoes rarely stretch above 30 cm.At the same time, up to 10 kg of tomatoes weighing 120-170 g each can be harvested from a square.

Mongolian dwarf

Watercolor

A very popular standard variety, bred on the basis of the Bull Heart. Up to 8 kg of tomatoes can be harvested from one bush, which are excellently stored and suitable for preservation.

Watercolor

Ballerina

The hybrid variety thrives in the greenhouse and outdoors. The height of the bushes is up to 60 cm. Pinkish tomatoes are distinguished by their oblong shape and dense matte skin.

Ballerina

White filling

The early ripening variety is resistant to most diseases that affect tomatoes.It does not need pinching and produces up to 7 kg of red rounded tomatoes per square.

White filling

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Low-growing tomatoes for the Moscow region

In the Moscow region, when choosing varieties for planting, changeable weather conditions must be taken into account. These undersized tomatoes will do the best!

Summer resident

Low-growing shoots do not require garters and pinching. Up to 4 kg of fruits weighing 60-100 g are harvested from one bush, which are used for salads and preservation.

Summer resident

Baby

An early dessert variety is appreciated for its amazing taste, amicable ripening and unpretentiousness. It is resistant to late blight, does not need a garter and does not require pinching.

Baby

Alaska

The ultra-early variety ripens while the rest of the bushes are just beginning to bloom. The fruits are almost unsuitable for harvesting, but they are very tasty fresh. Among the benefits is increased immunity to disease.

Alaska

Krakowiak

A compact bush with small leaves, densely covered with slightly flattened and ribbed tomatoes. Fruit weight - 50-70 g. Due to the very delicate and delicate pulp, they are consumed fresh.

Krakowiak

Barnaul cannery

A versatile, unpretentious hybrid is traditionally grown for harvesting. Fruit pulp, 30-50 g each, has an interesting sweet and sour taste.

Barnaul cannery

Low-growing tomatoes for the Urals and Siberia

Breeders have long bred varieties that are resistant to cold and short summer. Most often these are early low-growing tomatoes, but options are possible.

Brawler yellow

This sweet and very aromatic standard variety is fully adapted to the Siberian climate. In fleshy fruits of 70-100 g, there are very few seeds, and the skin is thin, but strong.

Brawler yellow

Shuttle

This is a rare variety that works equally well in the south and north. It has strong shoots, so that it does not need a garter during the ripening of elongated fruits weighing about 80 g.

Shuttle

Firewood

These tomatoes received their unusual name for the same unusual elongated shape of the fruit, which really resembles a log. The variety was bred specifically for regions with unfavorable weather conditions.

Firewood

Lord

This mid-early variety was even bred directly in Siberia. It is completely unpretentious when growing and is suitable for beginners. Tomatoes grow up to 180 g and are used in cooking or for harvesting.

Lord

Sibiriada

The variety with an eloquent name is perfectly adapted to the conditions of the northern regions. Determinant bushes grow up to 60 cm and delight with fast, friendly ripening of fruits.

Sibiriada

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Low-growing tomatoes for the Leningrad region

High humidity and lack of sun is a serious test for vegetable crops. These varieties of low-growing tomatoes can handle it with ease!

Leningrad chill

The early ripening variety grows very small - no more than 35 cm. Small tomatoes are very beautiful, with glossy scarlet skin and dense fleshy pulp.

Leningrad chill

Yablonka

Fragrant tomatoes weighing 100 g are distinguished by a very neat regular shape. This variety is slightly taller and more spreading, but does not require a garter and is not afraid of moisture.

Yablonka

Nevsky

A compact bush is not afraid of bad weather and disease, does not take up much space and does not grow too much. Moreover, the fruits are quite large, fragrant, sweet and very juicy.

Nevsky

Baltic

A high-yielding, medium-sized tomato variety prized for its good taste. It is resistant to late blight and bad weather, but it is difficult to tolerate transportation.

Baltic

Flash

One of the main advantages is a very strong peel, due to which tomatoes can be transported and preserved as desired. The variety is early, and the yield reaches 2.5 kg per bush.

Flash

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