Rural (problem-free) tomatoes from the collection of the Graf Semena website. Field varieties that do not require much care. More than twenty species from all over the world. Such varieties are grown in open beds or fields. Unlike greenhouse or hothouse tomatoes, which are grown indoors. Field tomatoes can be of different types (indeterminate, determinate, standard).
Field tomatoes are grown in open beds, meaning they are exposed to weather conditions including sunlight, rain, and temperature changes. Cultivation is limited to a growing season, which depends on the climate conditions in a particular region. In warm climates, they may take longer to grow than in colder climates.
Field varieties can be grown on commercial farms on a large scale to produce marketable produce. Many varieties of field tomatoes are suitable for canning, as they often produce a bountiful harvest that can be used to make sauces, pastes, and tomato preserves. We recommend our field (no-trouble) tomatoes.