The Amish, long considered authorities on heirlooms, first grew Brandywine in 1885. Now, 135 years later, these prized varieties, rich yet mild, are still considered the best-flavored tomatoes available. From vigorous vines with potato leafed foliage come heavy yields of huge, firm-fleshed fruits. The original pinkish-red strain grown since the 1870s.
The Amish, long considered authorities on heirlooms, first grew Brandywine in 1885. Now, 135 years later, these prized varieties, rich yet mild, are still considered the best-flavored tomatoes available. From vigorous vines with potato leafed foliage come heavy yields of huge, firm-fleshed fruits. The original pinkish-red strain grown since the 1870s.
- Days to Maturity: 90
- Sow Method: Start Indoors
- Sow Depth: ¼ Inch
- Spacing: 24 - 36 Inches
- Sun: Full Sun
- Height: 6 - 8 Feet
- Fruit Size: Up To 1 ½ Lbs
- Indeterminate
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The reference strain of Brandywine Large reddish-pink fruit of 400 to 800 grams, fleshy with curved shoulders.
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This is widely known as the original Pink Brandywine strain, obtained by Ben Quisenberry from Dorris Sudduth Hill, whose family had grown it for more
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