Tomato BLACK BRANDYWINE Beefsteak Indeterminate Heirloom Non-GMO 30 seeds!
Open Pollinated Indeterminate Heirloom Non-GMO
100% Pure Seed ? No Filler ? Non-GMO
PRODUCT INFORMATION
- About Tomato Seeds - Black Brandywine
- Lycopersicon esculentum
- SEED TYPE: Heirloom
- PLANT TYPE: Indeterminate
- Grow heirloom tomatoes - Black Brandywine Tomato Seeds. Maroon red, large beefsteak fruit with black shoulders, Black Brandywine Tomatoes are juicy with a sweet, rich tomato flavor. Plant produces good yields, some weighing up to 2 pounds each! Great choice for salads and sandwiches.
- Black-shouldered juicy beefsteak
- Indeterminate, Heirloom
- Beefsteak Style, Juicy and Fruity Sweet
- Yields Until Frost; Prefers Full Sun Exposure
FAST FACTS
- LIFE CYCLE: Annual
- PLANTING SEASON: Warm Season
- FRUIT SIZE: 12-16 ounces
- GROWTH HABIT: Multi-Branching, Spreading, Upright
- PLANT CHARACTERISTICS: Easy to Grow & Maintain, Fast Growing
- USE: Culinary
- GROWING CONDITIONS: Outdoor
- HARVEST ADVANTAGES: High Yielding, Slicing
How to Grow Tomato Seeds
Planting Tomato Seeds ? BLACK BRANDYWINE
PLANTING SEASON: Warm Season
SOWING METHOD: Start Indoors
LIGHT REQUIREMENT: Full Sun
PLANTING DEPTH: 1/4-1/2 inch
PLANT SPACING: 18 to 36 inches
WATER NEEDS: Average
When to Plant Tomato Seeds
You can start tomatoes indoors or go straight to your garden bed. If starting indoors, plant 4-6 weeks before the last killing frost. Transplanting is best done 1 to 2 weeks after the average date of the last frost for your region. If starting in your garden bed, wait 1-2 weeks after the last killing frost to plant.
Where to Plant Tomato Seeds
If planting directly in your garden, choose area that has plenty of light and well draining soil.
How to Plant Tomato Seeds
Planting in a growing tray for indoor start: Fill each spot with soil leaving a quarter inch at the top. Put 2-3 seeds per container then sprinkle soil on top. Keep soil moist but not soaked. Once plants start forming, more water can be applied. Keep in area that allows for plenty of sunlight and rotate regularly. Directly planting in garden: Plant in rows with 2-3 seeds per section with about 2' separation from next section. Add stakes as needed to keep plants upright.
How to Harvest Tomatoes
When the tomato is 1/2 green and 1/2 pink is when you can start harvesting your tomato. It will continue to ripen once picked. Keep in cool place to allow it to ripen without damaging the fruit or losing flavor or nutrients.
Don't forget to plant Marigolds around your tomatoes!
- So why do marigolds and tomatoes grow well together?
- Marigolds and tomatoes are good garden buddies with similar growing conditions.
- Research studies have indicated that planting marigolds between tomatoes protects the tomato plants from harmful root-knot nematodes in the soil.
- Many gardeners believe that the pungent scent of marigolds also discourages a variety of pests such tomato hornworms, whiteflies, thrips, and maybe even rabbits!
SEED STORING
Store your seeds in a cool, dry and dark location.
Most seeds have a long shelf life, years even, but heat and moisture will cut that life short.
Dedicate a drawer or cabinet to storing your seeds where you can also house your gardening journal close at hand for dreaming, planning and preparing.
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