One striking example of a small but productive tomato variety is the Rowan Beads tomato. These are very good tomatoes that can be enjoyed even in winter if grown on a windowsill and provided with light. The Rowan Beads variety is distinguished not only by its compact size but also by its beautiful appearance. This tomato produces long clusters of small fruits that will truly decorate your balcony and make your neighbors envious.
Growing the Rowan Beads tomato
One of the main advantages of this variety is its compact size. This applies not only to the height but also to the width of the plant. Given these qualities, these tomatoes can be grown both in small greenhouses and on a balcony at home. In the latter case, you can enjoy delicious tomatoes year-round.

If you look at gardeners' reviews, it becomes clear that achieving a good yield from the Rowan Beads variety at home is not easy. To achieve this, you need to follow all the rules of cultivation for this tomato.
It's important to remember that the plant will require periodic feeding. This could be minerals or natural fertilizers. Furthermore, don't forget to loosen the soil.
This is important because the roots in an apartment will have a particularly acute need for oxygen. Lighting shouldn't be forgotten either. This is especially important in areas with frequent rainfall in the spring and fall. In winter, it's essential to provide tomatoes with good light, otherwise they won't ripen properly.

With proper cultivation, you can grow a very beautiful plant. A small, green bush will produce long clusters of small red tomatoes. The foliage of this variety also looks very attractive.
It's quite lush and has a dark green hue. However, this indicates that the plant requires a lot of light, as little light will penetrate through the leaves, resulting in a deficiency for some fruits, which could negatively impact yield.
The easiest time to grow these tomatoes is in the summer. Caring for them won't require much effort. Plenty of sunlight will filter in from outside, and opening a window is enough to provide the plant with oxygen, something you can't do in winter.

Description of the variety:
- The Rowan Beads variety cannot be called early ripening.
- This is a convenient, but mid-season tomato that ripens in more than 110 days.
- If you plant seeds for seedlings in February, you can get beautiful bunches of red tomatoes in July.
- However, some gardening experts say that with good lighting and sufficient fertilizer, the harvest can be harvested much earlier.
Characteristics of fruits
The Rowan Beads variety doesn't grow very large, but it produces a large number of fruits, which are arranged in long clusters. These can reach up to 1 m in length. These large clusters bear small fruits that resemble large peas. They average 20 g in weight. The tomatoes are small and round. These tomatoes are perfect for certain salads and whole pickling. They make very attractive and delicious dishes.

When fully ripe, Rowan Beads tomatoes turn a ruby red. Each cluster gradually develops ripe fruits, so you can watch them shimmer from green to orange to deep red. And best of all, you can enjoy all this beauty right from your balcony.
Growing Rowan Beads isn't limited to balconies. These tomatoes can be planted in a greenhouse or hothouse. In the south, they thrive in open ground. Moreover, planting, or rather, location, doesn't affect yield. With proper cultivation techniques, gardeners can harvest up to 3 kg per bush.










