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Tomato Yellow Brandywine Seeds | Northern Seeds

A deep orange, potato-leaf heirloom, with a rich flavour. The fruit can be large and hard to separate from the plant at harvest, but worth the effort.

+/- 40 seeds

Certified organic by Quebec Vrai

Growing recommendations

Seed tomatoes ¼” deep 4-8 weeks before last frost. Seed densely and transplant to cells or pots after seedlings develop true leaves. Transplant 18”-24” apart when days are warm and there is no longer any risk of frost (ideally avoiding night temperatures below 7 degrees Celsius). Tomatoes like a rich soil, amend with compost or manure as needed. When transplanting, be sure to cover the root ball and submerge the stalk all the way to the cotyledons – the submerged stalk will form adventitious roots. Water thoroughly when transplanting. Stake or trellis tomatoes, unless they are dwarf varieties.

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A deep orange, potato-leaf heirloom, with a rich flavour. The fruit can be large and hard to separate from the plant at harvest, but worth the effort.

+/- 40 seeds

Certified organic by Quebec Vrai

Growing recommendations

Seed tomatoes ¼” deep 4-8 weeks before last frost. Seed densely and transplant to cells or pots after seedlings develop true leaves. Transplant 18”-24” apart when days are warm and there is no longer any risk of frost (ideally avoiding night temperatures below 7 degrees Celsius). Tomatoes like a rich soil, amend with compost or manure as needed. When transplanting, be sure to cover the root ball and submerge the stalk all the way to the cotyledons – the submerged stalk will form adventitious roots. Water thoroughly when transplanting. Stake or trellis tomatoes, unless they are dwarf varieties.

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$1.57

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Tomato Yellow Brandywine Seeds | Northern Seedsβ€”

$4.49

$1.57

Description

A deep orange, potato-leaf heirloom, with a rich flavour. The fruit can be large and hard to separate from the plant at harvest, but worth the effort.

+/- 40 seeds

Certified organic by Quebec Vrai

Growing recommendations

Seed tomatoes ¼” deep 4-8 weeks before last frost. Seed densely and transplant to cells or pots after seedlings develop true leaves. Transplant 18”-24” apart when days are warm and there is no longer any risk of frost (ideally avoiding night temperatures below 7 degrees Celsius). Tomatoes like a rich soil, amend with compost or manure as needed. When transplanting, be sure to cover the root ball and submerge the stalk all the way to the cotyledons – the submerged stalk will form adventitious roots. Water thoroughly when transplanting. Stake or trellis tomatoes, unless they are dwarf varieties.

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