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Marglobe Tomato Seeds
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The Marglobe tomato is a perennial herbaceous plant cultivated as an annual, sensitive to cold.
Early varieties can reach up to 1.2 m long, while late varieties can grow as tall as 2.5 m.
The fruit, a berry, can be bilocular in wild species and up to 30-locular in cultivated varieties.
The shape varies, typically being globose or elongated with numerous small seeds.
- Prefers fertile, fresh, humus-rich, loose, and permeable soils.
- Best grown in tropical climates, flourishing particularly well in Mediterranean climates.
- Seeds are sown in trays for seedlings primarily, and transplanting occurs after frost danger.
Marglobe provides high yields with globose fruits, thin skin, few seeds, suitable for various culinary uses.
Transplant seedlings at a spacing of 70 x 40 cm to optimize growth.