If they are to be grown outside can you still grow inside?
we grew some of the tumbler tomatoes inside, rosyred..we just had to stay on top of the watering, they were fine, and earlier :)
Mostly better indoors - except, they say, Marmande.
My marmande are mostly in the 'house.....with space at a premium (6x4) I prioritise and they're top of the list. Also grow them outdoors & I've really not noticed a difference in taste - the 'house ones harvest before the outdoor ones.
Lucky old you! It's just the old adage -
"Tomato Marmande Seeds
The 'Mediterranean Tomato'!
Continental outdoor variety. Large, irregular fruits with firm flesh and few seeds. Distinctive flavour. Not recommended for growing under glass."
But Super Marmande seems to be more versatile.
If they are to be grown outside can you still grow inside?
Yes.
What is this about Marmande?-It`s a devil to get ripe outdoors and there are better varieties both outside and indoors.but I still grow one or two just in case ;D
Is it a pollination problem?
It's not mine - I don't grow them!
I've had no probs whatsoever, with pollination or anything else....as I wrote before, those outside ripen slower than those in the house...natch considering the temps, but always get loads, in or out. They retain a good flavour when frozen too.
It`s finding the room Lish-never mind indoors but outdoors
Sweet Million
GD
Several `Del` Series
Harbinger
Outdoor Girl
Matina(new to me this year)
San Marzano
Principe Bhorghese
Yellow Currant
It goes on