Marsha Goldberg: Purple Calabash Tomatoes


Climate Change and How a Tomato Changed its Colour

      
by BC Farms & Food  -  Permalink
December 8, 2013

Longtime seed savers like Marsha Goldberg of Eagleridge Seeds on Salt Spring Island, have the opportunity to closely observe changes in nature. As climate changes, heritage plants are adapting to new conditions. Here, Marsha Goldberg describes the transformations she’s seen in heirloom Purple Calabash Tomatoes.

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