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Tomato Tomande F1 ORGANIC

Solanum lycopersicum Tomande F1
Cherry tomato, Cocktail Tomato

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Déçue ! Sur les 5 plants reçus, un seul a "survécu" malgré des soins identiques....

Beatrice, 18/04/2022

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Mid-season Marmande-type variety, high-yielding, with large fleshy, red fruits, very flattened, irregularly ribbed, weighing 150 to 180 g, with firm but juicy and tasty flesh. It is an indeterminate growth variety that has good natural resistance to diseases. Plug plants are planted from May to June after the last frost and harvested from July to October.
Ease of cultivation
Beginner
Height at maturity
1.20 m
Spread at maturity
50 cm
Exposure
Sun
Soil moisture
Moist soil
Best planting time May
Recommended planting time April to June
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Description

The Tomato Tomande F1 combines the qualities of heirloom tomatoes, in terms of flavor and disease resistance, with the productivity of modern varieties. It is a mid-season Marmande type variety that produces numerous large red fruits measuring 6.7 to 8.5 cm (3in) in diameter and weighing 150 to 180 g each. The tomatoes are very flattened, irregularly ribbed, and strongly depressed at the stem attachment. Their flesh is firm, yet juicy and flavorful. They are perfect for stuffing, juicing, and sauces, as well as for preparing summer salads where they reveal their full flavor. It is an indeterminate variety, reaching a height of 1 to 1.20 m (3 to 4ft). It proves resistant to fusarium, verticillium, and mosaic, and moderately resistant to powdery mildew and blight. Mini-plug plants should be planted from April to June after the last frost, with harvesting taking place from July to October.

The Tomato is native to South America and Central America. Several varieties were already cultivated by the Incas long before the arrival of the Conquistadors. The term "Tomate" comes from the Inca Tomatl, which refers to both the plant and the fruit it produces. It is one of the many foods that came to us from the New World, along with beans, corn, squash, potatoes, and chili peppers. The Tomato took considerably longer to reach our taste buds. The reason being that it was cultivated for its aesthetic and medicinal qualities, but was considered toxic due to its resemblance to the fruit of the Mandrake, another Solanaceae. It only became a regular part of our diet in the early 20th century.

The Tomato is a perennial herbaceous plant in tropical climates, but it is grown as an annual in our latitudes. It becomes woody over time and produces small, insignificant yellow flowers grouped in clusters that will transform into fruits. Tomatoes can be grown in open ground, but they can also be grown in containers on a balcony, with preference given to varieties that have a small development.

It is a fruit vegetable that offers numerous nutritional benefits. Low in calories like most vegetables, it is rich in water and contains a very interesting molecule: lycopene, a powerful antioxidant. It is also rich in vitamin C, provitamin A, and trace elements.

In terms of cuisine, tomatoes can be consumed raw or cooked in various ways: in salads or as appetizers, grilled, stuffed, marinated, preserved, in ratatouille, or as a sauce. They come in all colors, shapes, and sizes. Take advantage of this and cultivate several varieties in your vegetable garden to vary your culinary delights!

Harvesting: Harvest times vary depending on the earliness: early varieties are harvested from 55 to 70 days after planting, mid-season varieties from 70 to 85 days, and late varieties beyond 85 days. Harvesting should be done when the tomato has reached its final color and its texture, while remaining firm, shows a slight softening. For better preservation, make sure to pick the fruit with its stem. Be careful, immature fruits, stems, and leaves contain solanine and should not be consumed.

Storage: The optimal storage temperature for tomatoes is between 10 and 15°C (50 and 59°F). Refrigeration is possible, but it alters the taste qualities of the fruits. For longer storage, tomatoes can be preserved, dried, frozen, canned, or cooked into jam. To preserve them, cut your tomatoes in half and collect the juice. Place your half tomatoes with the cut side up on a baking tray. Season with salt, pepper, and sugar, then bake at a very low temperature for at least one hour. Remove your tomatoes, place them in a glass jar, and cover with olive oil.

Gardener's tip: To limit watering, we recommend mulching the soil with thin successive layers of grass clippings, if possible mixed with dead leaves. This protection, which keeps the soil moist, also limits weed growth.

 

Harvest

Harvest time July to October
Type of vegetable Fruit vegetable
Vegetable colour red
Size of vegetable Large
Interest Flavour, Nutritional value, Disease resistant, Very productive
Flavour Sweet
Use Table, Cooking

Plant habit

Height at maturity 1.20 m
Spread at maturity 50 cm
Growth rate normal

Foliage

Foliage persistence Deciduous
Foliage colour green
Product reference1707011

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Planting and care

First, grow your Marmande tomato plants by transplanting your plug plants into a 8 to 13 cm (3 to 5in) bucket filled with good commercial soil, without burying the graft point. Then place them in a very bright and heated place: the temperature should never drop below 12-14 °C, otherwise the foliage will turn yellow and the plant's growth will be disrupted. When the plants reach a height of about 15 cm (6in), you can consider transplanting them in open ground if the outside temperatures allow it.

 

Soil preparation: tomato plants are extremely easy to grow. Sunlight and heat are crucial for the success of this cultivation, even though grafted plants are more tolerant to cool growing conditions. However, they will grow in any type of soil, although they prefer rich and well-draining soil. You can enrich the substrate with a bit of sand if it is too compact.

Transplanting in open ground: once the risk of frost has passed, usually after the Ice Saints in mid-May, transplant your different plants in open ground. Choose the sunniest and warmest spots in your garden. The ideal position is at the base of a south-facing wall. Loosen the soil and dig a hole at least 3 to 4 times the volume of the plant's root system. Add some well-decomposed compost at the bottom. Place your plant with the graft point at ground level and then fill in the hole. Firm the soil, create a small basin around the base and water generously. Be careful not to wet the leaves to protect your plants from fungal diseases.

Maintenance: using mulch around the base of your plants helps maintain some moisture and reduces the need for weeding. Tomato plants do not require a lot of watering, as their root system can reach deep to find available resources. Only water generously in case of prolonged drought. To protect the plants from diseases and insects, regularly spray plant infusions (nettle and comfrey). You can also use a copper-based Bordeaux mixture solution.

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Cultivation

Best planting time May
Recommended planting time April to June

Care

Soil moisture Tolerant
Disease resistance Good

Intended location

Type of use Vegetable garden, Greenhouse
Ease of cultivation Beginner
Soil light
Exposure Sun
Soil pH Any
Soil type Silty-loamy (rich and light), 130
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