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Tomato Seeds - Yellow Brandywine — Alliance of Native Seedkeepers

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25 Seeds 75 Days Indeterminate Quality TasteThe charming, prolific heirloom Brandywine tomato plant is planted all over the world. The large, golden variety of Brandywine shares the same characteristics as its orange-fleshed sister--a very productive plant, good yield and a rich, full flavor. It’s a delicious tomato that we think is better tasting than Pink Brandywine. Sturdy, deep green plants produce heavy, potato-leaf foliage and spread over a large area.

  • Seed Count: 25 Seeds
  • Maturity: 75 Days
  • Plant Type: Indeterminate
  • Flavor Profile: Rich, Full Flavor
  • Heirloom Variety: Prolific and widely planted
  • Foliage: Heavy, potato-leaf
  • Growth Pattern: Spreads over a large area
  • Fruit Characteristics: Large, golden variety

History: The Yellow Brandywine tomato, an heirloom variety, has gained global popularity for its exceptional quality and taste. This variety shares similar characteristics with its orange-fleshed sibling, renowned for its productivity and delightful flavor. Brandywine tomatoes have a rich heritage in the world of gardening, cherished for their unique attributes and delicious taste, which many believe surpasses even the Pink Brandywine.

Uses: Yellow Brandywine tomatoes are celebrated for their rich and full flavor, making them a favorite among both home gardeners and professional chefs. The large, golden fruits are perfect for a variety of culinary uses, from fresh salads to rich sauces. Their exceptional taste enhances any dish, offering a gourmet experience to anyone who enjoys them.

Growing Habits & Planting Instructions: Yellow Brandywine is an indeterminate tomato variety, known for its sprawling growth and need for space. To cultivate these tomatoes, start seeds indoors about 6-8 weeks before the last expected frost. Transplant them outdoors in a sunny location with well-draining soil once the threat of frost has passed. Space plants about 24-36 inches apart to accommodate their wide spread. Provide support with stakes or cages, as the heavy, potato-leaf foliage and large fruits can weigh down the plant. Regular watering and occasional feeding will help ensure a healthy, productive plant. With proper care, gardeners can look forward to harvesting the large, golden fruits of the Yellow Brandywine tomato approximately 75 days after transplanting.

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