Early-ripening tomato varieties, including the Golden Queen, are popular not only in the south but also in the northern part of the country. They are very easy to grow and ripen even in short summers, giving gardeners every chance of getting a bountiful harvest even in less favorable weather conditions.
You can now find a huge selection of early-ripening tomatoes that will produce a bountiful harvest in a short time. Among them are some rather unusual tomatoes, such as yellow ones. These fruits always make a wonderful addition to summer, vitamin-rich salads, and winter preserves.

Description of the variety
The variety's characteristics and description indicate that the Golden Queen tomato is an early-ripening variety. It can be planted both outdoors and in a greenhouse. The appropriate location should be chosen based on the weather conditions specific to the region. With the right approach, delicious fruits can be harvested as early as 100 days after planting. The maximum ripening time for the Golden Queen tomato is 110 days from the time the seeds are planted.
Tomato plants grow relatively low. In open ground, they can reach up to 1 meter, while in a greenhouse, they will grow somewhat taller. However, tomato plants have very strong stems, so they don't always require staking. However, if the plant has grown quite tall, or if the area is prone to strong winds, additional support is recommended.

Tomatoes grow heavily foliated. Therefore, it's best to remove excess foliage to prevent it from draining the plant's juices, releasing them instead into the fruit. With proper care, the bushes will produce numerous clusters of tomatoes.
The Golden Queen's yield can reach 10 kg per square meter, according to reviews. This is the average yield gardeners get if they follow the planting pattern of three plants per square meter.
The Golden Queen variety is considered highly resistant to many diseases common to nightshades. Therefore, special spraying of tomatoes against various diseases is not necessary. However, high yields will not be achieved without good fertilizers. Therefore, tomatoes should receive mineral and organic fertilizers at least four times throughout the growing season. This variety is considered very demanding regarding soil composition.

Tomatoes should only be planted from seedlings. When choosing a permanent planting site, it's best to choose beds where legumes, cabbage, or carrots were grown last season.
It is also worth remembering that the Golden Queen loves good watering, loosening of the soil and weeding. If the plant is disturbed by weeds, it will not be possible to get a good harvest.
Characteristics of fruits
One of the main characteristics of the Golden Queen, as the description suggests, is the color of the tomatoes. When fully ripe, they turn bright yellow. Another important advantage is that they are hypoallergenic.

The Golden Queen's description states that the tomatoes are medium-sized, weighing approximately 70g. They are flat-round in shape, with a smooth, slightly ribbed surface. The skin is relatively thick, but this is barely noticeable when eating the tomato. This allows for long shelf life and makes them ideal for long-distance transportation.

The pulp contains a high dry matter content, yet Golden Queen tomatoes are quite juicy. The fruit has a sweet, distinct tomato flavor, which is rare among yellow tomatoes.
Golden Queen tomatoes are considered versatile. They always make a beautiful addition to any salad, but they can also be used for canning, including whole.









