Marglobe Tomato Heirloom Non-GMO Seeds provide a versatile addition to your garden and kitchen.
Our Non-GMO, open-pollinated heirloom seeds produce an abundant supply of robust Marglobe tomatoes, best known for their balanced, tangy-sweet flavor. These tomatoes can be grown, harvested, and replanted with trust.
Patriot Seeds are friendly to most growing regions. Packaged and stored in re-sealable, heavy-duty packages for a shelf life of 5 or more years.
When you're ready to declare your food independence, buy Patriot Seeds!
Marglobe Tomato planting instructions
Conditions: Sow Marglobe Tomato seeds in warm, fertile soil after the last frost.
Spacing: Plant seeds 2' apart in rows 3-4' apart. Cover with 1/4" of fine soil and firm lightly. Seedlings emerge in 7-10 days. Thin to the strongest seedling in each group when they are 2-3" high. Keep weeds under control and plants well-watered.
Care: Crops need about 1-2" of rain per week. Ensure the soil is moist, but not saturated. Stake or cage tomato plants to keep fruit off the ground.
Marglobe Tomato harvesting instructions
Marglobe Tomatoes are ready to pick about 70-80 days after planting when they reach their full color. Harvest by gently twisting and pulling the fruit from the stem.
To store, keep tomatoes at room temperature away from direct sunlight for up to a week. If cut, wrap the cut side in plastic wrap and store in the fridge for 2-3 days.
Did you know this about Marglobe tomatoes?
Developed during the Dust Bowl of the 1930s by Frederick John Pritchard, the Marglobe tomato is renowned for its resilience. This variety, bred for disease resistance, remains a symbol of agricultural fortitude and a gardener's favorite.
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Marglobe Tomato Seeds (.5g)
Marglobe Tomato Heirloom Non-GMO Seeds provide a versatile addition to your garden and kitchen.
Our Non-GMO, open-pollinated heirloom seeds produce an abundant supply of robust Marglobe tomatoes, best known for their balanced, tangy-sweet flavor. These tomatoes can be grown, harvested, and replanted with trust.
Patriot Seeds are friendly to most growing regions. Packaged and stored in re-sealable, heavy-duty packages for a shelf life of 5 or more years.
When you're ready to declare your food independence, buy Patriot Seeds!
Marglobe Tomato planting instructions
Conditions: Sow Marglobe Tomato seeds in warm, fertile soil after the last frost.
Spacing: Plant seeds 2' apart in rows 3-4' apart. Cover with 1/4" of fine soil and firm lightly. Seedlings emerge in 7-10 days. Thin to the strongest seedling in each group when they are 2-3" high. Keep weeds under control and plants well-watered.
Care: Crops need about 1-2" of rain per week. Ensure the soil is moist, but not saturated. Stake or cage tomato plants to keep fruit off the ground.
Marglobe Tomato harvesting instructions
Marglobe Tomatoes are ready to pick about 70-80 days after planting when they reach their full color. Harvest by gently twisting and pulling the fruit from the stem.
To store, keep tomatoes at room temperature away from direct sunlight for up to a week. If cut, wrap the cut side in plastic wrap and store in the fridge for 2-3 days.
Did you know this about Marglobe tomatoes?
Developed during the Dust Bowl of the 1930s by Frederick John Pritchard, the Marglobe tomato is renowned for its resilience. This variety, bred for disease resistance, remains a symbol of agricultural fortitude and a gardener's favorite.
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Heirloom Marglobe Tomato Seeds (.5g) by Patriot Seeds
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25 Years Shelf Life
DESCRIPTION
Marglobe Tomato Seeds (.5g)
Marglobe Tomato Heirloom Non-GMO Seeds provide a versatile addition to your garden and kitchen.
Our Non-GMO, open-pollinated heirloom seeds produce an abundant supply of robust Marglobe tomatoes, best known for their balanced, tangy-sweet flavor. These tomatoes can be grown, harvested, and replanted with trust.
Patriot Seeds are friendly to most growing regions. Packaged and stored in re-sealable, heavy-duty packages for a shelf life of 5 or more years.
When you're ready to declare your food independence, buy Patriot Seeds!
Marglobe Tomato planting instructions
Conditions: Sow Marglobe Tomato seeds in warm, fertile soil after the last frost.
Spacing: Plant seeds 2' apart in rows 3-4' apart. Cover with 1/4" of fine soil and firm lightly. Seedlings emerge in 7-10 days. Thin to the strongest seedling in each group when they are 2-3" high. Keep weeds under control and plants well-watered.
Care: Crops need about 1-2" of rain per week. Ensure the soil is moist, but not saturated. Stake or cage tomato plants to keep fruit off the ground.
Marglobe Tomato harvesting instructions
Marglobe Tomatoes are ready to pick about 70-80 days after planting when they reach their full color. Harvest by gently twisting and pulling the fruit from the stem.
To store, keep tomatoes at room temperature away from direct sunlight for up to a week. If cut, wrap the cut side in plastic wrap and store in the fridge for 2-3 days.
Did you know this about Marglobe tomatoes?
Developed during the Dust Bowl of the 1930s by Frederick John Pritchard, the Marglobe tomato is renowned for its resilience. This variety, bred for disease resistance, remains a symbol of agricultural fortitude and a gardener's favorite.
DESCRIPTION
Marglobe Tomato Seeds (.5g)
Marglobe Tomato Heirloom Non-GMO Seeds provide a versatile addition to your garden and kitchen.
Our Non-GMO, open-pollinated heirloom seeds produce an abundant supply of robust Marglobe tomatoes, best known for their balanced, tangy-sweet flavor. These tomatoes can be grown, harvested, and replanted with trust.
Patriot Seeds are friendly to most growing regions. Packaged and stored in re-sealable, heavy-duty packages for a shelf life of 5 or more years.
When you're ready to declare your food independence, buy Patriot Seeds!
Marglobe Tomato planting instructions
Conditions: Sow Marglobe Tomato seeds in warm, fertile soil after the last frost.
Spacing: Plant seeds 2' apart in rows 3-4' apart. Cover with 1/4" of fine soil and firm lightly. Seedlings emerge in 7-10 days. Thin to the strongest seedling in each group when they are 2-3" high. Keep weeds under control and plants well-watered.
Care: Crops need about 1-2" of rain per week. Ensure the soil is moist, but not saturated. Stake or cage tomato plants to keep fruit off the ground.
Marglobe Tomato harvesting instructions
Marglobe Tomatoes are ready to pick about 70-80 days after planting when they reach their full color. Harvest by gently twisting and pulling the fruit from the stem.
To store, keep tomatoes at room temperature away from direct sunlight for up to a week. If cut, wrap the cut side in plastic wrap and store in the fridge for 2-3 days.
Did you know this about Marglobe tomatoes?
Developed during the Dust Bowl of the 1930s by Frederick John Pritchard, the Marglobe tomato is renowned for its resilience. This variety, bred for disease resistance, remains a symbol of agricultural fortitude and a gardener's favorite.