Tomato, Martino's Roma

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Quick facts

  • Italian heirloom
  • Dwarf vines excellent for containers
  • Large fruits, concentrated harvest

Solanum lycopersicum

85 days, Determinate. Dwarf Italian heirloom for saucing and canning. Large 2 oz fruits go a long way in the kitchen! Extremely productive for an open-pollinated variety, just a couple of plants will keep you in sauce all winter. Few seeds and little juice- excellent for pasting.  Not as prone to blossom-end rot as hybrid tomato varieties, resistant to early blight. Ripening may be delayed in hot conditions.  Very heavy, concentrated harvest.  

A bit of its story: This variety was offered in the Seed Savers Exchange 1991 Yearbook by Maureen Conway, of Western NY who obtained the seed from an 87 year-old Italian gardener in the Finger Lakes area of New York State.  He seed saver and grew this variety for many years. He received the seed from a friend who brought them from Italy many years earlier.

How to grow it: 

Germ Temp

Indoor Start

Germ Days

Frost Tolerant

Sun

Seed Depth

Plant/Row Spacing

65-85

4-6 w.

6-9 d.

No

Full

1/8”

24”/36”

Start seeds indoors 4-6 weeks before average last frost date. Plant seeds in sterile potting soil and provide 7-10 hours of direct light each day. Thin to the strongest plant per pot. Transplant 24" apart in full sun near a trellis, plants transplant better when small, 10-12" tall.  Do not water tomato plants, water only at the base. Reduce water as the tomatoes ripen to get the meatiest fruits.  

Seed specs: Packet size- 30 min.