
Tomato (Heritage) Pink Brandywine Seeds
- Large fruits with rich heritage flavour
- Meaty texture ideal for slicing
- Heavy cropping indeterminate plants

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Tomato Pink Brandywine Seeds produces large, ribbed fruits with a distinctive deep pinkish-red colour and a rich, full tomato flavour. Known for their meaty texture, they slice beautifully, making them perfect for sandwiches, burgers or grilling. These vigorous, indeterminate plants reward careful growing with heavy crops from summer into autumn and will benefit from staking to support the fruit. A superb heritage variety for those who value flavour and quality in home-grown produce.
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Get to know even more about our Tomato seeds brandywine? We answer your questions here.
Tomato Pink Brandywine seeds should be sown between January and March if growing indoors, or between March and April if growing outdoors. Be sure to sow them thinly in pots of compost, 0.5cm (¼in) deep, and ensure they remain at 15-20°C (60-68°F).
You should transplant them when seedlings are 4in (10cm) tall to individual pots. Then when they're large enough to handle, they should be transplanted to patio pots, grow bags, or the greenhouse border. Otherwise, outdoor crops should be hardened off in June in a sunny spot with shelter.
When 4 or 5 trusses have set, pinch out the side shoots and growing tips of your outdoor plants. Tomato Pink Brandywine fruit will then be ready for harvest between July and October.
For further information, take a look at our guide on how to grow tomatoes.
Tomato Pink Brandywine is an indeterminate variety of tomato, meaning that it will continue to produce fruit in the growing season until killed by frost.
Being of an especially large size, Tomato Pink Brandywine fruit have the potential to grow up to 907g (2lbs) in weight.
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