Margaret Curtain tomato is among the tastiest, black varieties that we have grown. Shorter, indeterminate plants produce prolifically and showed a good resistance to early blight in our grow-outs. Fruits were rich, sweeter and slightly earthy with other complimentary flavors. I especially loved it’s texture. It wasn’t mushy or mealy, just smooth. Margaret Curtain also have nice aroma that always made me feel like eating them all each time I harvested. 4-8 ounces fruits began to ripen about 75 days after transplant. They continued coming until season’s end. This variety can be a nice choice for smaller gardens, container or patio grown. Try em!
Margaret Curtain Tomato
$2.50 – $3.50
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Margaret Curtain Tomato
Margaret Curtain tomato is among the tastiest, black varieties that we have grown. Shorter, indeterminate plants produce prolifically and showed a good resistance to early blight in our grow-outs. Fruits were rich, sweeter and slightly earthy with other complimentary flavors. I especially loved it’s texture. It wasn’t mushy or mealy, just smooth. Margaret Curtain also have nice aroma that always made me feel like eating them all each time I harvested. 4-8 ounces fruits began to ripen about 75 days after transplant. They continued coming until season’s end. This variety can be a nice choice for smaller gardens, container or patio grown. Try em!
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Tomato Seeds | 10 SEEDS, 25 Seeds |
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