Pink Brandywine Tomato Seeds For Planting (Lycopersicon esculentum

$ 2.99

5
(79)
In stock
Description

Grow a garden filled with Pink Brandywine Tomatoes, from freshly harvested Lycopersicon esculentum seeds. Pink Brandywine will produce fairly large sized fruits, weighing anywhere between 9 and 16 ounces. The outer skin has a pinkish red tint and its inner flesh is delicious, boasting a traditional tomato flavor.
Grow a garden filled with Pink Brandywine Tomatoes, from freshly harvested Lycopersicon esculentum seeds. Pink Brandywine will produce fairly large sized fruits, weighing anywhere between 9 and 16 ounces. The outer skin has a pinkish red tint and its inner flesh is delicious, boasting a traditional tomato flavor. Pink Brandywine plants often grow to a mature height of about 36 to 48 inches tall and require stakes & supports. You can begin harvesting Pink Brandywine Tomatoes in about 80 to 90 days from transplanting. Tomato plants are categorized as annuals, meaning the plants will grow quickly from seed, produce beefsteak like tomatoes through the summer months and later die with the first frost. Pink Brandywine Tomatoes are perfect for slicing, adding to a fresh burger or sandwich & can also be cut up into salads as well. Tomatoes have a number of health benefits and are proven to reduce your risk of cancer, including prostate cancer and colorectal cancer. They are also known to combat diabetes, lower blood pressure, aid in heart health, as well as boost your mood & tame depression. They can be enjoyed in a number of ways as explained above, by eating them with burgers, sandwiches and more. You may find this article helpful in adding a variety of tomatoes into your diet. You will also notice some of the benefits that are listed here, as well as additional benefits & nutritional information. Quick Facts Type: Tomato Heirloom: Yes Color: Pink-Red Height: 4' Tall Harvest: 80 to 90 Days Fruit Size: 9 oz. to 16 oz. Environment: Full Sun Sowing The Seed For many Northern gardeners, tomatoes are best established indoors, 6 to 8 weeks prior to the last frost. Start in peat pots, sowing each seed at a depth of 1/4” under topsoil. The use of small stakes is recommended to support the plants as they grow. When the weather is warm & all danger of frost has passed, transplant or direct sow your tomatoes outdoors. The continued use of stakes will benefit a healthy tomato plant. Growing Conditions Tomatoes will thrive in an area of full sunlight with temperatures of at least 60F or higher. They prefer a rich soil, that is filled with organic matter. Make sure that the sowing medium is also well drained, as this is very important for a healthy root structure. Adding a light compost to areas containing hard, compact soil, can increase drainage. Water daily with a light moisture setting to avoid drowing the seedlings. Germination & Growth Your tomato seeds will begin to germinate in roughly 7 to 14 days after sowing. The plants themselves will grow to a mature height of up to 4 feet tall and can grow up to 3 feet wide. Tomato plants will need a fair amount of area to grow and can be spaced about 36 inches apart from one another, in rows spaced 36 inches apart. Stakes & supports are crucial to growing tomato plants, since the fruits are very heavy. Harvesting Pink Brandywine Tomatoes Large Red Cherry Tomatoes can be harvested in about 75 to 80 days after transplanting. The plants will produce green fruits that can be picked once they are ripe & bright red. Simply pick the fruits that you desire from the vines, gently removing them to avoid damaging the plants. Large Red Cherry will produce multiple fruits all summer long.

Solanum lycopersicum (Tomato, Tomatoes) North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant Toolbox

Heirloom tomatoes are known for their great eating quality and Brandywine is one of the best. It has large fruit with deep pink skin and pink-red

Tomato Brandywine Pink Seed

Brandywine Pink Tomato

Grow a garden filled with Showy Evening Primrose flowers, from freshly harvested Oenothera speciosa seeds. Showy Evening Primrose is native to many of

Showy Evening Primrose Seeds For Planting (Oenothera speciosa)

Pink Brandywine Organic Slicing Tomato - Fedco Seeds

Tomato 'BRANDYWINE RED' 15 Seeds HEIRLOOM vegetable garden GIANT 800gm BIG FRUIT

Brandywine Pink Tomato

Grow a garden filled with Showy Evening Primrose flowers, from freshly harvested Oenothera speciosa seeds. Showy Evening Primrose is native to many of

Showy Evening Primrose Seeds For Planting (Oenothera speciosa)

Grow a garden filled with Orange Scotch Bonnet Pepper plants, from freshly harvested Capsicum chinense pepper seeds. Orange Scotch Bonnet will produce

Orange Scotch Bonnet Pepper Seeds For Planting (Capsicum chinense)

True Leaf Market is your seed supplier for farm, garden and container gardening seeds. Find non-gmo, open pollinated vegetable, herb and flower seeds

Tomato Seeds - Slicing - Brandywine Pink

Brandywine Tomato Seeds (Solanum lycopersicum cv.) – Monticello Shop

Determinate vs Indeterminate Tomatoes: What's the Difference?

Heirloom Tomato 'Brandywine Pink' (Lycopersicon esculentum) - MyGardenLife