With the right tomato variety, cultivation can also work in raised beds. Tomatoes also grow well inraised beds, but a few different rules apply than for conventional cultivation.

A raised bed has many advantages: for example, it guarantees the desired soil quality. It extends the harvest thanks to the warmth from below and provides a nutrient-rich base with the slowly rotting substrate made of branches and green waste. This in turn is ideal for heavy eaters like tomatoes, but there are a few unexpected problems.