Characteristics and description of the Miracle Garden tomato variety, cultivation and care

One of the most striking representatives of large-fruited tomato varieties is the Miracle of the Garden, a tomato that has won widespread attention and popularity thanks to its impressive size and excellent taste.

The Chudo Sada tomato was developed by Siberian breeders and is intended for greenhouse cultivation, but with the right approach, it also produces a good harvest in open ground. This variety has repeatedly won top awards at exhibitions, and fruits from this selection can weigh up to 1 kg.

Large, juicy, and incredibly tasty, tomatoes have won the hearts of most experienced vegetable growers and those who appreciate unusual tomato varieties. Experienced gardeners recommend studying the characteristics and characteristics of a particular variety before planting and growing.

Description of the variety

The Miracle of the Garden tomato is an indeterminate variety. The bush can reach up to 2 meters in height. A mature bush has a strong, sturdy stem and requires support and tying.

Its foliage is regular, dark green, and densely fills the entire plant. Experienced growers recommend training the plant to have 1-2 stems. However, training the bush to a single stem can easily produce larger and heavier fruits. The fruits have few seeds, so it's best to harvest them in advance.

The variety's characteristics and description indicate that the plant can be grown in a variety of regions. The Chudo Sada variety is undemanding and temperature-tolerant. In greenhouse conditions, the yield is much higher, and the plant itself grows stronger.

Growing tomatoes

Miracle of the Garden is a mid-season variety. The first harvest can be obtained within 90-100 days after planting the seeds.

Tomato fruits are a magnet for gardeners. Large, vibrant tomatoes average about 500 grams, with some reaching record-breaking 1.5 kg. On average, a single mature tomato plant produces over 10 kg of tomatoes per season.

Description of tomatoes:

  • The tomato pulp is sugary, the taste is sweetish with light spicy notes.
  • Has a medium acidity level.
  • The skin of tomatoes is smooth and thin, but the fruits are not prone to cracking.
  • The crop tolerates transportation well.
  • Fresh fruits can be stored in a cool place for about 2-3 weeks.

Tomatoes in a greenhouse

The Chudo Sada variety is perfect for salads, tomato juice, lecho, pasta, sauces, and dressings. Its unique flavor will appeal to most home cooks.

Growing and care

Seedlings should be prepared two months before planting outdoors or in a greenhouse. This process usually occurs in March, so the first harvest can be harvested as early as mid-July. Each seed package contains a description of the variety and growing instructions.

Pots with seedlings

Before sowing, seeds must be prepared. They are first soaked in a weak solution of potassium permanganate, then in a growth stimulator. The seedlings are grown in a special container with pre-prepared soil. This requires mixing regular soil with peat and river sand.

Keep the seedling box in a warm, well-lit room. If light is insufficient, install additional fluorescent lamps over the seedlings.

As soon as the sprouts develop two leaves, they can be pricked out. Peat pots are best for this purpose. Later, the seedlings can be planted in the ground along with the pot.

Water the seedlings as needed. Use a spray bottle for this purpose. The water should be settled and at room temperature.

Tomato bush

Planting in open ground or a greenhouse can begin as early as late April or early May. The soil must be prepared before planting. Add humus, wood ash, and sand.

Many vegetable growers prefer to apply a complex fertilizer to the soil a week before planting. Since this variety is indeterminate, it requires sufficient space for vigorous growth. Therefore, it's best to plant no more than four plants per square meter. The planting holes should be mulched; sawdust is ideal for this purpose.

Further care consists of timely watering, loosening the soil, and regular fertilizing. The first side-shooting should be done in mid-summer. Subsequently, this should be done every two weeks.

The Miracle Garden tomato has strong immunity to many diseases, but gardeners recommend preventative treatments against fungi and pests.

Reviews of this variety are overwhelmingly positive. The plant is easy to care for, has excellent flavor, and produces a high yield.

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