Growing Zones 3 to 9
Page Number 6, 7 & 22
Planting Season Spring
Fertilizer Type 4-6-8
Light Requirements Full Sun
Fragrant n
Edible Parts Fruit
Size Shipped Seed Pkt/Potted Plant
Foliage Color Green
Fruit Color Pink
Maturity 90 to 100
Spacing 2 ft
Genus Solanum
Species lycopersicum
Subspecies Brandywine
Common Name Tomato, Brandywine (Potato Leaf-Type)

Tomato, Brandywine (Potato Leaf-Type)

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  • 30 seeds
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  • $3.25 $3.15
  • 1/32 Ounce
  • $7.95 $7.45
  • Grafted Plant
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    Buy 6 or more for $10.95 each
    Buy 9 or more for $8.95 each
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    Buy 6 or more for $7.75 each
    Buy 9 or more for $6.95 each
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90-100 days. Heirloom dating back to the 1880's. Potato leaf plants with good yields of extra-large, up to 1 1/2 lbs., clear-skinned, light rosy-pink fruit. Considered one of the world's best-flavored tomatoes. Exhibits moderate resistance to Late Blight. Indeterminate.


Growing Zone: 3 to 9

Light Requirements: Full Sun

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State Restrictions

AK;CA;HI

Growing Zones 3 to 9
Page Number 6, 7 & 22
Planting Season Spring
Fertilizer Type 4-6-8
Light Requirements Full Sun
Fragrant n
Edible Parts Fruit
Size Shipped Seed Pkt/Potted Plant
Foliage Color Green
Fruit Color Pink
Maturity 90 to 100
Spacing 2 ft
Genus Solanum
Species lycopersicum
Subspecies Brandywine
Common Name Tomato, Brandywine (Potato Leaf-Type)

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Last year's graft failed to grow
Jan 5, 2024  |  By JJ
Usually I can count on TT to have the best heirlooms as well as new hybrids. Sadly, the only garden plant that failed to grow and produce was the one I was most looking forward to - my grafted Brandywine tomato. It never reached even a foot tall, was misshapen as if the graft joining broke or failed. All the other plants around it thrived and produced loads of fruit. I will try again this year because I know this isn't typical of TT quality.

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Brandywine
May 7, 2024  |  By Lois Hecht
Couldn"t believe my Brandywine tomato plant kept producing and producing tomatoes until the Fall. I am going to try it again. I had problems getting the seeds to produce good tomatoes so I tried the graft which I am doing again this year. Wish luck to anybody who had problems last year. Hope you try it again.

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