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San Marzano Heirloom Roma Tomato

Quick Facts:

  • Heirloom from region near Naples, Italy
  • Rich history that dates back centuries
  • Prized for its thin skins and robust flavor
  • Bears heavily over a long harvest window
  • Indeterminate, 80 days from transplant

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Quantity: Packet (50 Seeds)

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San Marzano Heirloom Roma Tomato

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Solanum lycopersicum

San Marzano is an heirloom variety of roma tomato originating from the sunny countryside that surrounds Mt. Vesuvius, near Naples, Italy.  Grown for generations in the rich, volcanic soils of the region, the San Marzano tomato has been somewhat displaced by modern hybrids but has been kept alive thanks to a cult following of chefs and foodies who value the variety's thin skins and robust flavor, in addition to its rich history and cultural importance.  We likewise adore the excellent eating qualities of this historic tomato and have found that it also performs well in our non-volcanic Iowa soils.  The meaty, few-seeded fruit have an excellent flavor and are ideal for canning and sauce making, with ... More

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Solanum lycopersicum

San Marzano is an heirloom variety of roma tomato originating from the sunny countryside that surrounds Mt. Vesuvius, near Naples, Italy.  Grown for generations in the rich, volcanic soils of the region, the San Marzano tomato has been somewhat displaced by modern hybrids but has been kept alive thanks to a cult following of chefs and foodies who value the variety's thin skins and robust flavor, in addition to its rich history and cultural importance.  We likewise adore the excellent eating qualities of this historic tomato and have found that it also performs well in our non-volcanic Iowa soils.  The meaty, few-seeded fruit have an excellent flavor and are ideal for canning and sauce making, with just the right amount of juice.  San Marzano tomato seeds are easy to start indoors and the indeterminate plants bear over a long period, with sizeable harvests produced right up until frost.  80 days from transplant.  Each packet contains a minimum of 50 seeds.

Solanum lycopersicum

San Marzano is an heirloom variety of roma tomato originating from the sunny countryside that surrounds Mt. Vesuvius, near Naples, Italy.  Grown for generations in the rich, volcanic soils of the region, the San Marzano tomato has been somewhat displaced by modern hybrids but has been kept alive thanks to a cult following of chefs and foodies who value the variety's thin skins and robust flavor, in addition to its rich history and cultural importance.  ... read more

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Solanum lycopersicum

San Marzano is an heirloom variety of roma tomato originating from the sunny countryside that surrounds Mt. Vesuvius, near Naples, Italy.  Grown for generations in the rich, volcanic soils of the region, the San Marzano tomato has been somewhat displaced by modern hybrids but has been kept alive thanks to a cult following of chefs and foodies who value the variety's thin skins and robust flavor, in addition to its rich history and cultural importance.  We likewise adore the excellent eating qualities of this historic tomato and have found that it also performs well in our non-volcanic Iowa soils.  The meaty, few-seeded fruit have an excellent flavor and are ideal for canning and sauce making, with just the right amount of juice.  San Marzano tomato seeds are easy to start indoors and the indeterminate plants bear over a long period, with sizeable harvests produced right up until frost.  80 days from transplant.  Each packet contains a minimum of 50 seeds.

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