Description
40 Seeds Mixed Brandywine Heirloom Tomato Seeds; Certified Organic; Rainbow Culinary Mix; Black/Pink/Red/Yellow; indeterminate Germination rate 93% Great for budget conscious home gardeners wanting to try popular Brandywine varieties – equal mix of black, pink, red and yellow varieties (but we can not guarantee you will receive 10 seeds each, but roughly) – large beefsteak slicer tomato, about 12-20 ounces semi-flattened fruit on large vines – Brandywine is sought after for it’s flavor and texture, has a luscious taste and eye appeal as well. – moderate to heavy producer of excellent flavored fruits – potato leaf plant that is most productive among heirloom varieties – heirloom Amish varieties date from the 1880’s. – indeterminate varieties, vines may reach 3 to 8 feet tall/long, hence staking support is a must – All four varieties are mixed together in a single ziplock poly – Seeds are not color coded, neither are the germinated seedlings. You will find out when the fruit ripens… Want more seeds? Jumbo packet has 200 seeds. Some Tomato growing tips: – start the seeds indoor say six weeks before the last frost; use organic jiffy seed starting mix, heating mat and grow light if possible – at 3 to 4 weeks old, move seedlings to cold frame (or low tunnel) if outdoor temperature permits, this will speed up hardening – transplant say two weeks after the last frost (DO NOT transplant too early) – tomato plants prefer full sun area, or at least SW-facing partial shade – seedling should be spaced 24″ apart; rows should be spaced at least 4′ apart; – plant the seedling deep, cover the soil to the first set of true leaves – each hill should have 12-18″ well drained soil with lots of organic matters – mulch the tomato plants over time, cover each row with weed blocking fabric or black plastic could warm soil temperature and promote growth – need staking support (or tomato cage) to hold the branches upright, especially when loaded with pounder fruits. – when plants are 2-3ft tall, do remove leaves near soil surface to provide good ventilation; also trim off sucker branches We believe harvesting 100+ lbs of tomato fruits are very doable. Would love to hear your harvest report & see your harvest pics. Happy gardening 2022 & stay safe!
CHIJIOKE –
80% (12 of 15) germination on indoor test trial planting.
Megan Zalzala –
I am really looking forward to planting these in the spring. I loved the selection from the shop. The seeds look great and they shipped fast! I would definitely buy from them again. thank you! 🙂
Wanda Speer –
Planted these in 6 pack, 5-6 seeds per cell, and germination was high. Note. Plant the entire cells worth and just pull off as needed
Daisy –
Beautifully packaged. Quick shipping. Nothing less than clean and fresh. Will try to update on germination, etc.