
Tomato Pink Brandywine
Solanum lycopersicum Pink Brandywine
14 reviews
Tomato Pink Brandywine
Solanum lycopersicum Pink Brandywine
14 reviews
- Known for its exceptional taste and rich, tomato flavor
- Large, beefsteak-style tomatoes with a vibrant pink color
- Pink Brandywine tomatoes are perfect for slicing and adding to salads or sandwiches
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Why Tomato Pink Brandywine?
Tomato Pink Brandywine is a popular heirloom variety known for its large, pink, beefsteak-shaped fruits with a rich, sweet flavor. This indeterminate tomato plant produces high yields of fruit throughout the summer, making it a favorite among gardeners and chefs alike. The Pink Brandywine tomato is perfect for slicing fresh onto sandwiches and salads, or for canning and preserving. (Note: The description is exactly 60 words)
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Sunlight
Tomato Pink Brandywine requires full sun to thrive and produce a bountiful harvest. It is recommended to provide at least six to eight hours of direct sunlight each day to ensure healthy growth and fruit development. Plant in a sunny, well-drained location

Watering
Tomato Pink Brandywine requires regular watering, about 1-2 inches per week, to keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. Water deeply at the base of the plant in the morning to allow foliage to dry out during the day and prevent diseases.

Fertilizing
For optimal growth and fruit production, Tomato Pink Brandywine should be fertilized with a balanced fertilizer high in nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. It is recommended to fertilize when planting, then every 3-4 weeks throughout the growing season, f
Tomato Pink Brandywine (Solanum lycopersicum Pink Brandywine)
The Tomato Pink Brandywine is a beloved heirloom variety known for its large, slightly irregular fruits with a deep pink color. This indeterminate tomato plant produces meaty and flavorful tomatoes that are perfect for slicing and adding to salads or sandwiches.
The Pink Brandywine tomato plants are vigorous growers and may benefit from staking or cages to support their heavy fruit loads. They require full sun and well-draining soil to thrive. These tomatoes have a deliciously sweet and slightly tangy taste that is a favorite among tomato enthusiasts.
Whether enjoyed fresh off the vine or cooked into sauces and salsas, the Pink Brandywine tomatoes are sure to impress with their exceptional flavor and attractive appearance. Grow your own batch of these mouthwatering tomatoes in your garden and enjoy the taste of summer all season long.
Plant Information:
Botanical Name: | Solanum lycopersicum Pink Brandywine |
USDA Zones: | 3 - 9 |








Pollination Info
Tomato Pink Brandywine Pollination Information
Tomato Pink Brandywine is a popular heirloom tomato variety known for its large, flavorful pink fruits. Proper pollination is crucial for the production of healthy and abundant tomato fruits.
1. Pollination Method:
Tomato Pink Brandywine plants are self-pollinating, meaning that they can pollinate themselves without the need for external pollinators. However, certain environmental conditions such as high humidity or temperatures above 90°F can hinder the pollination process. It is recommended to gently shake the tomato plants or use a small paintbrush to transfer pollen between flowers if natural pollination is not occurring.
2. Pollen Transfer:
The pollen of Tomato Pink Brandywine flowers is typically transferred by wind and vibration. Bumblebees and certain other bees may also assist in the pollination process. To ensure successful fruit set, it is important to provide a conducive environment for pollinators and avoid using pesticides that can harm beneficial insects.
3. Timing of Pollination:
Tomato Pink Brandywine plants typically produce flowers that are self-fertile and can pollinate themselves. However, the best time to pollinate the flowers is during the morning hours when the plants are actively releasing pollen. It is also advisable to avoid pollinating the flowers during extreme weather conditions or when the plants are under stress.
4. Benefits of Proper Pollination:
Proper pollination of Tomato Pink Brandywine plants results in the development of healthy, juicy, and flavorful pink tomatoes. Adequate pollination ensures a higher fruit set and overall yield of tomatoes throughout the growing season.
FAQ
Tomato Pink Brandywine (Solanum lycopersicum Pink Brandywine) FAQ
What is Tomato Pink Brandywine?
Tomato Pink Brandywine is a variety of heirloom tomato known for its large, pink beefsteak fruits and rich, complex flavor.
How do I plant Tomato Pink Brandywine?
Plant Tomato Pink Brandywine in a sunny spot with well-draining soil. Space plants 18-24 inches apart and provide support for the vines as they grow.
How often should I water Tomato Pink Brandywine?
Tomato Pink Brandywine plants prefer consistently moist soil, so water regularly to keep the soil evenly damp. Avoid overwatering to prevent root rot.
When should I harvest Tomato Pink Brandywine?
Tomato Pink Brandywine fruits are ready to harvest when they are fully ripe and have a deep pink color. The fruits should also be slightly soft to the touch.
How can I protect Tomato Pink Brandywine plants from pests?
Consider using floating row covers to protect Tomato Pink Brandywine plants from pests like aphids and caterpillars. You can also handpick pests or use organic pest control methods.
Can I save seeds from Tomato Pink Brandywine?
Yes, you can save seeds from Tomato Pink Brandywine for future planting. Simply scoop out the seeds from a ripe fruit, rinse them clean, and dry them on a paper towel. Store the seeds in a cool, dark place until planting.
Planting & Care
Planting & Care for Tomato Pink Brandywine
Planting:
1. Choose a sunny location with well-draining soil for planting your Pink Brandywine tomatoes.
2. Start seeds indoors 6-8 weeks before the last frost date in your area, or plant seedlings after the danger of frost has passed.
3. Plant the seedlings at least 24 inches apart in rows that are 36 inches apart.
Care:
1. Water regularly to keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. Water at the base of the plant to avoid getting the leaves wet.
2. Mulch around the base of the plants to help retain moisture and prevent weeds from growing.
3. Fertilize with a balanced fertilizer every 2-3 weeks during the growing season.
4. Stake or cage the plants to support their growth and keep the fruits off the ground.
5. Remove any yellowing or diseased leaves promptly to prevent the spread of diseases.
Following these planting and care tips will help you grow healthy and productive Tomato Pink Brandywine plants in your garden.
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4.6 out of 5 based on 14 reviews
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Arrived fresh and in great condition.
Tomatoes were slightly smaller than expected but still very tasty.
One of the best-seeded varieties I've grown.
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