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True Black Brandywine Tomato Seeds

About- This variety was developed in the late 1920s by Dr. Harold E. Martin near West Chester, PA. It is believed Dr. Martin crossed a Red Brandywine with the original Brown Beefsteak to develop this variety. The potato-leaf-shaped plant is known to produce extra-large, deeply-colored, sweet-flavored, black to purple tomatoes.Ā 

When and Where to Plant-Ā Start indoors 8–10 weeks before your last frost. Transplant into well-drained soils in an area with full sun

Care and Harvest-Ā Support with stakes or cages. Water frequently at the coolest part of the day. Harvest individual tomatoes as they ripen.

GrowthĀ Habit-Ā Indeterminate

Planting Depth-Ā 1/4"

Plant Spacing- 24 - 36"

Spacing Between Rows-Ā 36" - 60"

Days to Germination-Ā 7-14

Days to Maturity-Ā 70-75 days from transplant

Approximate Seeds per Pkt- 100

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True Black Brandywine Tomato Seeds

About- This variety was developed in the late 1920s by Dr. Harold E. Martin near West Chester, PA. It is believed Dr. Martin crossed a Red Brandywine with the original Brown Beefsteak to develop this variety. The potato-leaf-shaped plant is known to produce extra-large, deeply-colored, sweet-flavored, black to purple tomatoes.Ā 

When and Where to Plant-Ā Start indoors 8–10 weeks before your last frost. Transplant into well-drained soils in an area with full sun

Care and Harvest-Ā Support with stakes or cages. Water frequently at the coolest part of the day. Harvest individual tomatoes as they ripen.

GrowthĀ Habit-Ā Indeterminate

Planting Depth-Ā 1/4"

Plant Spacing- 24 - 36"

Spacing Between Rows-Ā 36" - 60"

Days to Germination-Ā 7-14

Days to Maturity-Ā 70-75 days from transplant

Approximate Seeds per Pkt- 100

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About- This variety was developed in the late 1920s by Dr. Harold E. Martin near West Chester, PA. It is believed Dr. Martin crossed a Red Brandywine with the original Brown Beefsteak to develop this variety. The potato-leaf-shaped plant is known to produce extra-large, deeply-colored, sweet-flavored, black to purple tomatoes.Ā 

When and Where to Plant-Ā Start indoors 8–10 weeks before your last frost. Transplant into well-drained soils in an area with full sun

Care and Harvest-Ā Support with stakes or cages. Water frequently at the coolest part of the day. Harvest individual tomatoes as they ripen.

GrowthĀ Habit-Ā Indeterminate

Planting Depth-Ā 1/4"

Plant Spacing- 24 - 36"

Spacing Between Rows-Ā 36" - 60"

Days to Germination-Ā 7-14

Days to Maturity-Ā 70-75 days from transplant

Approximate Seeds per Pkt- 100