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Tomate MarmandeHow to sow Marmande tomatoes successfully under cover?
To sow Marmande tomatoes under cover, it's best to use individual containers such as peat cups. Fill them with a good sowing compost and plant one tomato seed per cup at a depth of 1 to 2 centimetres. Water lightly to keep the substrate moist, but avoid excess water, which could encourage the development of disease.
Place the cups in a bright, warm place, at a temperature of around 20-25°C. Marmande tomatoes need plenty of light to germinate, so make sure they receive at least 8 hours of sunlight a day or supplement with artificial lighting if necessary.
After emergence, keep the plants well aerated to avoid disease and pinch the shoots to encourage stem development. Transplant the plants into the ground as soon as all risk of frost has passed. With these simple tips, you'll be able to harvest delicious Marmande tomatoes from your garden without the need for chemical fertilisers.
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