Tomato seeds: Brandywine (Heirloom)

Tomato seeds: Brandywine (Heirloom)

1 packet (30 seeds) @ $2.45

Catalog Code: 310

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Tomato seeds: Brandywine (Heirloom)

Vegetable

  • Days to Harvest: 105 Days
  • Ideal for: Children

Description

Cordon (Indeterminate). This Tomato seed variety dates back to 1885 and is regarded as one of the world's finest flavored 'beefsteak' tomatoes ever offered. Yields a heavy crop of firm, clear skinned, light rosy pink fruits on plants with potato like leaves. (Lycopersicon esculentum).

Heritage tomatoes: Thompson and Morgan over the past 100 years have found several tomatoes from their own trials and through travelling around the world seeing and tasting varieties both old and new. We have put together a range of good old fashioned tomatoes from those forgotten years that we consider have stood the test of time. All are unusual in color and shape having a wonderful flavor of how tomatoes used to be, making a welcome addition to any kitchen garden.

Sowing Instructions

Sowing time:late winter for heated greenhouse cultivation or early spring for the cold greenhouse and 6-8 weeks before last spring frost for
Sowing depth:6mm (žin)

Sow in a good seed sowing mix. Germination usually takes 6-14 days at 24C (75F). Transplant seedlings when large enough to handle into 7.5cm (3in) pots and grow on in good light and cooler conditions.

Growing Instructions

When 15-23cm (6-9in) tall plant out 45cm (18in) apart in a prepared greenhouse border soil, growbag, 23cm (9in) pots or ring culture. Remove side shoots as they appear and pinch out the growing point when 5-7 trusses have formed. Provide adequate support and tie in main stem at regular intervals.

To grow outdoors, gradually acclimatize to outdoor conditions and plant out after all risk of frost is gone, 45cm (18in) apart in a sunny spot on light, rich, well drained soil. Remove side shoots regularly and pinch out the growing point after four trusses have set. Provide adequate support and tie in main stem at regular intervals.

Aftercare Instructions

Water regularly and feed using a high potash fertilzer once the first truss has set. Remove side shoots regularly and pinch out the growing point after four trusses have set. Provide adequate support and tie in main stem at regular intervals.