Beginning gardeners should choose varieties that are easy to grow, such as the No Worries, No Troubles tomato, which will produce a high yield under any circumstances.
But many experienced gardeners also enjoy planting tomato varieties that don't require much time or effort to produce delicious fruit. This is why versatile tomatoes, which are disease-resistant and easy on soil and water, are in high demand.
The very name of the variety, No worries, no troubles, suggests that there shouldn’t be any particular problems when growing the plant.

Characteristics of the variety
One of the main advantages of these tomatoes is their cold tolerance. Therefore, the "No worries, no troubles" variety is ideal for growing in climates considered challenging for farming.
It's important to grow these fruits only from seedlings. Tomatoes are transplanted to their permanent location once warm weather arrives, which is no earlier than May. If you live in a region with a harsh climate and capricious summer weather, it's essential to cover the bushes with plastic film.
The "No worries, no troubles" variety is well suited for both greenhouse and open-air cultivation. Yields are independent of growing location (with proper care).

Another positive aspect of this tomato variety is its short stature. It's a determinate variety, meaning it doesn't grow very tall. Given that the bushes will be planted fairly close to the ground, they can withstand a sudden, but short-term, cold snap.
The plant's small size also means it doesn't need staking. Furthermore, tomatoes require no care or hassle in shaping or pinching, which is the removal of excess branches to promote growth of the main trunk.
This variety is ideal for beginning gardeners. The bushes do not need to be tied up, treated for diseases, or fertilized frequently. However, it is still worth applying mineral fertilizers several times, as this will have a positive effect on the plant’s yield.

These tomatoes are considered early-ripening, meaning they ripen before late blight begins to spread. Ripening occurs approximately 95 days after sowing the seeds for seedlings. This variety is also resistant to other diseases that can affect tomatoes, so unnecessary chemical treatments are not necessary.
Description of fruits
With proper agricultural practices, gardeners can reap a bountiful tomato harvest from every plant. And this is despite the variety requiring no special care or attention.
The tomatoes are small, but there are quite a lot of them. They grow in clusters, each containing about 5-6 fruits. There are several clusters, each appearing every two leaves.

The fruits themselves are small, weighing only 50-60 g. Their shape is elongated, reminiscent of an oval. Ripe tomatoes are completely red. The skin is smooth and fairly dense.
These tomatoes are great for canning whole. They're also great for salads and juices.
The flavor of No Worry, No Fuss tomatoes is very pleasant. They have a slight tartness, but are mostly sweet. Their fleshy flesh makes them excellent in sauces and tomato paste.

Given the small size and rich flesh of the "Ni Zabod, Ni Troubobot" variety, these tomatoes are suitable for sun-drying. In this form, the fruits retain almost all of their nutritional qualities and can be used to prepare a variety of healthy dishes throughout the cold season.
If a gardener follows all the rules of agricultural technology when planting these tomatoes, he will be able to get a fairly good harvest, which will be enough for all types of winter preparations.










