Marmande Tomato

1,000 KWD

Grow Marmande Tomato seeds.

Large, scalloped red beefsteaks, juicy & flavorful.

Heritage variety, later-fruiting. Perfect for salads & cooking.

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Packet 10 seeds

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Marmande Tomato: Classic Provencal Beefsteak with Excellent Flavor

‘Marmande Tomato’ is a beloved heritage tomato, a Provencal favorite known for its large, irregular scalloped, beefsteak-style red fruits. This later-fruiting variety is a prolific producer of juicy, meaty tomatoes with an excellent flavor, perfect for a wide range of culinary uses.

  • Large, Scalloped Beefsteak Fruits:
    • Produces large, irregular, scalloped beefsteak-type fruits with a vibrant red color.
    • Juicy and meaty texture, ideal for slicing and adding to salads.
  • Excellent Flavor:
    • Offers a delicious, well-balanced tomato flavor, perfect for both fresh eating and savory dishes.
    • A cherished heritage variety is known for its exceptional taste.
  • Later-Fruiting Prolific Producer:
    • A later-fruiting variety that produces a long and abundant harvest.
    • Indeterminate growth habits, requiring support.
  • Versatile Culinary Uses:
    • Perfect for use in fresh salads, adding a classic tomato flavor and texture.
    • Excellent for savory dishes, cooking, and sauces.
  • Growing Information:
    • Type: Heritage, Indeterminate.
    • Fruit Size: Large beefsteak.
    • Fruit Color: Red.
    • Flavor: Juicy, meaty, excellent.
    • Maturity: Later-fruiting.
    • Position: Full sun.
    • Soil: Humus-rich, moisture-retentive soil.
    • Rate of Growth: Average.
    • Hardiness: Tender annual.
    • Packet: 10 seeds.
  • Sowing and Growing Instructions:
    • Sow indoors under gentle heat 1cm (¼”) deep in trays or pots.
    • Germination takes 1-2 weeks.
    • Plant out in a greenhouse from September or outdoors when the weather cools down.
    • Remove side shoots that develop between stem and leaf stems for best yields.
    • Shake flowers to aid the setting.
    • Pinch out the top of the main stem once the plant has reached its 6th truss of flowers to develop the fruits.
    • Keep well-watered and feed weekly once flowers form.
    • Maintain consistent soil moisture to prevent blossom end rot and split fruit.
    • Increase water in hot spells and reduce it in cool weather to keep the soil constantly damp.
  • Harvesting and Culinary Use:
    • Harvest when fruits are fully ripe and have developed their deep red color.
    • Enjoy salads and a variety of savory dishes.
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