Description: Marglobe tomato seeds, heirloom, open-pollinated, non-gmo. 25 seeds per packet. Marglobe has fantastic flavor, is red and round. It has performed amazingly well for me in the high desert frontier at 4100 feet. My growing season is sometimes very long (May-November) and other years it can end in early September. No matter, this variety puts on a ton of fruit and does very well regardless of length of season. Though known for taking humidity, it took days of desert heat above 100 degrees with no problems whatsoever. Burpee says in their test garden, they average 50 pounds of fruit per plant. I don't think my numbers were that high, but let me tell you, this variety does produce! 75 Days. Marglobe Tomato Seed was developed in 1917, introduced by the USDA in 1925Determinate. Marglobe Tomatoes are a humidity, disease, and crack resistant heirloom variety which is a good producer of 7 to 10 ounce deep red juicy fruits. Superb tasting fruit. Marglobe tomato can claim parentage of many of today's hybrid tomatoes. The crack-resistant fruits are red, smooth and solid. Its earliness favors its adoption in canning regions of Northern States where frosts and short seasons are common. Although it is classified as a determinate variety, it does have a sprawling growth habit.Bred in 1917 by the USDA by crossing the now presumed extinct 'Marvel' tomato with 'Globe'. Released in 1925. One of the first disease resistant strains with a good resistance to Verticillium and Fusarium wilt.'Marglobe' was credited with nearly single-handedly saving the Florida tomato industry in the early part of the twentieth century. 'Marglobe' is also historically significant in that it was a parent of many other later tomato varieties1932 Burpee Co. seed catalog says about Marglobe..."No other tomato introduced recently has become know as quickly as Marglobe. It will withstand long periods of wet and unfavorable weather, yet produce a maximum crop of large, well rounded, bright scarlet-red tomatoes. It is resistant to Nail Head Rust and Fusarium Wilt. Within a very short time growers along the east coast, all the way down to Florida have quickly accepted the new tomato because of its many outstanding features. Young tomatoes have a tendency to be of a somewhat oval shape, assuming a perfect globe form when full matured. Very solid flesh with excellent eating qualities."1935 Isbell's Seed Co. seed catalog says about Marglobe..."Wilt-Resistant. Its fine appearance, great productiveness, deep globe shape, fine scarlet color and superb table qualities are giving it first place wherever it is known. The tomatoes are heavy, meaty and almost core-less. In color is is a most beautiful scarlet, ripening well up to the stem. A very productive variety suitable for truck growing, shipping and canning. For the home garden we like it very much. Marglobe is a medium early sort; the plants are of robust and erect growth, its foliage shading the fruit and preventing sunscald. Marglobe is resistant to “nail-head rust.” Ripens 10 to 12 days later than Earliana. The seed we offer was grown by ourselves here in Michigan, from seed furnished by Prof. Pritchard of the U.S. Government Experiment Farm."1956 Henry Fields seed catalog says about Marglobe..."(115 days). Another dependable, wilt-resistant main crop variety. Vigorous grower, medium large, nearly globe-shaped, smooth and solid. The quality is extra fine, and it is an outstanding tomato for canning. Deep scarlet."Marglobe is an excellent Canning Tomato! Marglobe tomato is known to do well in the cool climates of the upper East Coast. Marglobe tomato does extremely well in the south of course! All seeds are fermented, strained, washed, dried, and stored at 34 degrees f until you purchase them. I have been saving seed for 7 years and this is the step by step process I use every year and I'll tell you, my germination rates are amazing! At Frontier Farms, we specialize in many varieties of Heirloom tomatoes, peppers, plus many other vegetable varieties. WHAT IS AN HEIRLOOM? Heirloom plants are grown from seeds that have been handed down thru generations, saved from year to year, some varieties dating back hundreds of years. Many made the migration from Europe and the East with the immigrants coming to the USA. The seeds are never cross pollinated and so they remain true to their particular characteristics. Heirloom tomatoes come in all colors, shapes, and sizes – Reds, Pinks, Yellows, Orange, White, Green, Striped, and Black. Ranging in sizes of cherry and grape to large grapefruit size, meaty, or juicy. WHY HEIRLOOM? These tomatoes are more natural, they are non GMO (genetically modified). They do not have as long of a shelf life as store bought tomatoes, but that is what makes them special. They have a real fantastic tomato flavor not found in grocery store offerings. These tomatoes are indeterminate (they grow all season, they flower all season and they produce tomatoes all season. They don’t stop until frost. Once heirloom tomatoes are picked, they do not have a long shelf life as hybrids but they more than make up for any shortcomings in flavor.Please see my other listings and my store for more great varieties and thank you!
Price: 3.99 USD
Location: Reno, Nevada
End Time: 2024-09-06T21:31:52.000Z
Shipping Cost: 0.99 USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Climate: warm, dry, summertime
Common Name: Tomato
Color: Red
Vegetable Type: Tomato
Soil Type: fertile, Loam, Sand, Silt
Brand: FRONTIER SEED COMPANY USA
Season of Interest: Summer
Type: Vegetable Seeds
Watering: daily
Life Cycle: Annual
Genus: Solanum
Foliage: regular leaf
Sunlight: Full Sun
Features: Air Purifying, Edible, Fast Growing, Flowering, Open-Pollinating, Potted
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States