Every experienced gardener knows what late blight is and why it is extremely dangerous for tomatoes.
This disease is fraught with the fact that you can lose your entire harvest.
Harmful fungi rapidly attack all plants growing in the garden, mercilessly destroying the crop and its fruits.

They resist the attack by constantly spraying tomatoes with special protective agents.
But it is equally important to choose tomato varieties for planting that are resistant to this infection.
Among these, experienced summer residents named the four best in this regard, TOP tomatoes, so to speak.
Bushes of the Alaska variety can grow up to 60 centimeters, and are resistant not only to late blight (even if neighboring tomatoes are infected with it), but also to bad weather.
Feature – early ripening variety. Gives a good harvest.
Tomatoes of the Bogata Khata variety are also resistant to fungi. The harvest is excellent.
The bushes grow up to 45 centimeters, each capable of producing up to 8 kilos of fruit.
The variety is easy to care for, so it is a good choice even for novice gardeners.
Representatives of "Fitous" are resistant to late blight and constantly delight with an abundant harvest.
The fruits can be stored for quite a long time, and the plant itself copes well with temperature changes and humidity.
The early ripening variety "Arctic Rose" is not afraid of fungal infections.
Its distinctive feature is that there is no need to tie up the plants, nor is there a need to carry out the step-sonning procedure.