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San Marzano tomatoes

Are San Marzano tomatoes hard to grow, what is the best way to grow them in a big pot?


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#1 Comment By Downtoearthdigs On 04/30/2019 @ 5:16 pm

Full Sun: Like all other tomato plants, the San Marzano variety will need at least 6–8 hours of daily direct sunlight. While they will grow in slightly less, the yields and fruits themselves will be smaller.
Fertile, Well-Draining Soil: These plants are heavy feeders and will require the in-ground gardener to amend existing soil with plenty of compost or aged manure.
Novice gardeners will have no problem growing San Marzano tomatoes. Other than being a bit bushier then most other indeterminate tomato varieties, they will require the same basic care.
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