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Best Early Tomato Varieties

December 13, 2018 by Crafty For Home

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Get early harvest tomatoes by planting these 10 fastest growing tomato varieties if you have a short growing season in your area.

Fast Growing Tomato Varieties For Early Harvest

If you are like me who always want to harvest everything early before the first frost hit, well, you need to find the fastest growing vegetables and fruits of your choice to suit your growing zone. Even if you have a long growing season and a warmer region, it always a good thing to be able to harvest the vegetables early.

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When I got bitten by the gardening bug, I always look for the easiest and fastest plant to grow, because I want to see the result as fast as it can. Like many gardeners, the first choice to plant would be a tomato.

I planted early girl tomato variety for the first time when I moved to where I live now here in Zone 4A. I was surprised with the result.

I only transplanted the seedling on container around early June, and by August I already got few ripen tomatoes on the vine. So, if you have a short summer, you can try some of these early tomato varieties.

To get the best tomato ever in yield and flavor, add these best tomato fertilizer into your tomato planting hole first, you will be surprised how good your tomatoes will be.

Best Tomato Varieties For Early Harvest

Early Girl
This variety is an indeterminate bush tomato. You can get your first tomato around 60 days from transplant.

  • Early Girl Tomato

Medium size tomato about the same size and shape like a tennis ball and it has an excellent juicy flavor.

Get your Early Girl Tomato seed.

Fourth Of July
This variety is an indeterminate bush tomato. You can have your first ripening fruit on the vine around 50 days after transplanting to the garden. It is a slicer type tomato weighing 4 oz average each.

Get your Fourth Of July Tomato seed.

Tumbler Tomato
A determinate plant that is perfect to grow on a container. It is a bright cherry tomato that has a sweet flavor. First ripening would be around 50 – 60 days after transplanting to the garden.

Get your Tumbler Tomato seed.

Siberian
Siberian tomato is a determinate plant that is perfect for the shorter growing region. It has 3-5 inch round or oval shape, bright red, and juicy. First ripening would be around 55 to 65 days after transplanting.

Get your Siberian Tomato seed.

Sun Gold
An indeterminate cherry tomato plant that resistant to Fusarium, Vertilicum and Tobacco Mosaic Virus. This golden yellow cherry tomato has a sweet and fruity flavor.

I love to grow this tomato every summer. It is an excellent snacking station when working in the garden.

First ripening would be around 55 to 65 days from transplant. This variety is perfect for a snack or salad.

Get your Sun Gold Tomato seed.

Stupice
Another indeterminate plant that produces around 1-2 inches size and has a tangy flavor. First ripening would be about 60 days after transplanting to the garden.

Get your Stupice Tomato seed.

Sub Arctic Plenty
This variety is a determinate plant that has tart tomato taste with 2 oz tomato. It develope for the prairie climate and suitable for a cold weather condition.

You would get the first tomato in about 50-60 days after transplanting.

Get your Sub Arctic Plenty seed.

Manitoba
Manitoba tomato is a determinate variety with bright red and juicy fruit about 3-4 inch round. First ripening would be around 55-60 days after transplanting to the garden.

Get your Manitoba Tomato seed.

Tomato Patio Choice
This variety is perfect for patio garden with only 10-18 inches tall and bright red cherry size.

You will get your first ripe tomato in about 40-50 days. This short determinate tomato variety is suitable for a small space garden.

Get your Tomato Patio Choice seed.

Tomato Patio Choice Yellow Hybrid
Similar to the Tomato Patio Choice, this determinate tomato is perfect for a container garden. Just like the name of this variety, this one has yellow fruit that ripens in about 45 days after transplanting to the garden.

Get your Tomato Patio Choice Yellow Hybrid seed.

These early tomato varieties are perfect to try while waiting for longer maturity ones ready. Keep in mind that the best tomato is one that has a suitable growing medium, plenty of organic matter, enough watering, well-drained soil, and sunlight exposure.

Overall gardening is always an experiment, so you might keep trying to find a variety you like. Even though these are fast growing tomatoes and suitable for the colder zone, but tomato plant would still need plenty of sunlight and won’t grow if there is frost in the forecast.

That’s why I always prepare in advance by using this cover when late frost is coming.

If you would like to multiply the same variety, do this propagating method to get more tomato plant for free within a week. You can add more plant easily at no cost.

Get early harvest tomatoes with these 10 fast growing tomato varieties if you have a short growing season. #gardeningtips #earlyharvesttomatoes Click To Tweet

Growing Tomato In A Container

You don’t have to create a big space for a garden. Use the square foot garden method or raised bed garden box. Even the container garden work well in a patio. Tomato grows well in a container.

You have to make sure to use good potting soil with these fertilizers, and it has a drainage hole on the bottom of the pot. Don’t worry if you still have plenty of green tomatoes on the vine when the first frost is coming.

You could pick all of them and ripe green tomatoes indoors, and you will still enjoy juicy ripe tomato within a week or two.

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Do you have any favourite early tomato variety that you grow every season?

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  1. Peg

    May 10, 2019 at 10:58 am

    Thanks for the information. I have a short growing season. Usually plant early girls but will watch for these others next year..thanks

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    • Crafty For Home

      July 2, 2019 at 1:18 pm

      Thank you, I am glad it is help for your gardening. I do too love to grow early girls especially for a container garden.

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