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'Super Marmande' Tomatoes |
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Standard Early-Season
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Early-season, standard tomato. Semi-determinate plants bear large, red fruit.
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Days To Maturity: |
62 |
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Rating Summary |
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Overall: (3.2 Stars)
Taste: (3.2 Stars)
Yield: (3.5 Stars)
Ease/Reliability: (4.2 Stars) |
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Number of Reviews: 4
KEY: O=Overall Rating, T=Taste, Y=Yield, E=Ease
Reviewed on 09/04/2010 by
Barcen
- An intermediate gardener
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Los Angeles, California, United States
Frost Free Season: More than 203 days
Soil Texture: Clay
Garden Size: Small - Less than 400 square feet (20' x 20')
Sun Exposure: More than 8 hours per day
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Super Marmande grows well in Southern California. I\\\\\\\'ve grown Super Marmande for several years. I plant it January 1st indoors and set it outdoors in March. It is cold-tolerant and not deterred by occasional nights with temperatures in the high 30s. It is always the earliest medium-sized tomato to ripen, in May. It is done by mid-July. It is determinate and does not produce a second crop. In my experience, the plant maybe 4 feet tall. When fed and watered well, it has a heavy yield of fluted, 3 to 4.5 inch wide red tomatoes. The tomato flavor is OK, what I expect from a salad tomato. It is fine for tomato sauce also if you boil it down a bit. Even if the plant is killed by blight, you still end up with a lot of tomatoes. |
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Reviewed on 05/07/2006 by
farmerdill
- An experienced gardener
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Richmond, Georgia, United States
Frost Free Season: 183 - 203 days
Soil Texture: Sand
Garden Size: Large - More than 1,600 square feet (40' x 40')
Sun Exposure: More than 8 hours per day
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A moderate performer here. It is pretty average in every aspect, but it will produce here when many cultivars succumb to the various diseases. |
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Reviewed on 01/21/2005 by
barkeater
- An experienced gardener
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Vermont, United States
Frost Free Season: 103 - 123 days
Soil Texture: Loam
Garden Size: Large - More than 1,600 square feet (40' x 40')
Sun Exposure: More than 8 hours per day
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Worst tomato I ever planted. Ripened puffy and watery. Couldn't even use for sauce. |
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Reviewed on 09/14/2004 by
Catskills
- An experienced gardener
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Ulster, New York, United States
Frost Free Season: Fewer than 103 days
Soil Texture: Not Sure
Garden Size: Large - More than 1,600 square feet (40' x 40')
Sun Exposure: More than 8 hours per day
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This variety has been very dependable for us in our frosty mountain valley. Although I wouldn't describe them as large, we do get many per plant in a variety of growing conditions.
We tie them up but they seem to sprawl anyway. |
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