Whether tomatoes will produce a good harvest depends not least on the variety.
The quality of the seed material also plays a major role.
However, many gardeners do not take these factors into account at all.
We tell you why you need to take a responsible approach to choosing tomato seeds and varieties.
Three Biggest Mistakes When Planting Tomatoes
The first common mistake gardeners make is using unknown seeds.
Buy industrial seeds and only in trusted stores.
Secondly, when choosing a variety, many gardeners do not take into account what it is intended for.
Not all varieties are stored well and are suitable for processing.
Thirdly, gardeners often do not take into account the growing region when choosing a variety.
In cold regions, varieties with a short ripening period should be planted.
Mid-season and late-season tomatoes in cold climates are unlikely to produce a full harvest even in a greenhouse.