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![]() Brandywine Tomato Seeds
Amish Variety, Established in 1885
(8 customer reviews)Winner of countless taste tests. Brandywine Open-Pollinated Tomato is a heavy producer of big, boat-shaped, beefsteak fruits. Tempting pink-red color, 1- to 1 1/2-pound size and rich, creamy aftertaste. Indeterminate. 90 DAYS. Tomatoes offer so many delicious possibilities-slice them, sauce them, can them, or turn them into salsa! Selection Tip: when choosing varieties, keep in mind that “determinates” ripen over 3-4 weeks on bushy vines that usually need no staking. “Indeterminate” vines continue to grow and produce fruit all season until frost. The large vines need support. Product Details
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![]() Write an online review and share your thoughts with other customers Sort Reviews: Newest | Oldest | Highest Rating | Lowest Rating - Friday, August 14, 2009VERY disappointing Reviewed By: Cindy (West Lafayette, IN) If you want flavor, pass over this tomato. We were VERY crushed after planting this variety and ending up with absolutely NO flavorable fruit. I purchased after reading the reviews and my family was extremely disappointed. - Saturday, May 30, 2009Brandywine plants Reviewed By: Autumn (Georgetown, TX) I was excited after reading the reviews of this tomato, but they've been planted for about 2 months now and the plant is very healthy and growing very tall with healthy leaves and tons of blossoms, but the blossoms keep falling off. Not sure what I'm doing wrong. I even used the tomato food from Gurneys on them. I know it's hot in TX, and the hot weather is not agreeable with the plants, but it hss been relatively cool here so far and still no fruit. I guess brandywines don't do well in TX. Bummer. - Thursday, January 10, 2008MMMMmmmm Reviewed By: Deb (Boise City, Oklahoma) Brandywine is about the last one, I have come in every year, and it is the sweetest one. Wonderful flavor! I cry every year, when I have to take that vine down and, I miss it terribly until the next year's one produces. It likes to crack, and everything seems to like to chomp on them too, but. This year that squirrel will find my Brandywine in it's own hardware mesh cage! No more getting my last haul of over a dozen just as they turn! It is a large vine and needs good strong large cage to keep it up though. Plant one and you will need one every year, no matter what other tomatoes you plant. Read More Reviews |
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