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Latin name: Solanum lycopersicum
Family: Nightshades
Heritage variety native to Italy, it takes its name from the city of San Marzano sul Sarno. The San Marzano Op is presented as the taste reference by the Italians, it benefits since 2009 from a "PDO" protected designation of origin located in the region of Campania and extends over 41 municipalities of the province of Salerno, Avellino and Naples.
Tomato San Marzano is a late, productive variety, fruits elongated from 90 to 120 g (6 to 9 cm).
Renowned for the flavor of its dense and firm flesh, with few seeds and juices.
Ideal in fresh as in cooked (dried tomatoes, sauces).
When and how to sow san Marzano tomato?
Sowing: from February to April on a warm layer (20 °) or in indoor buckets or heated greenhouse, in a fine seedling soil. Tomatoes need a minimum of 20°C to germinate.
Bury your tomato seeds at 1 cm and then cover with seedling soil. Water your potting soil with a sprayer to keep it moist but not soggy. Place your terrine near a window to prevent your seedlings from spinning upwards to look for light.
Transplant in place when frosts are no longer to be feared and the seedlings reach 12 to 15 cm in rich, loose and healthy soil. Distance: 70 cm between rows and 50 cm on the sunny exposure line.
Put the stakes in place before starting planting. Water abundantly on the foot once a week to avoid the development of diseases.
Height at maturity: 150 cm
Sowing: February to April
Harvest: July to October
Germination time: 7 to 10 days