Yellow Brandywine Tomato – (Solanum lycopersicum) - A beautiful yellow/orange version of the classic Brandywine heirloom. This variety produces large, flavourful fruits averaging 4–5" across on vigorous indeterminate vines with potato‑leaf foliage. Yellow Brandywine is known for very good foliar disease resistance, including tolerance to late blight, and is a reliable long‑season producer for gardens with a longer growing window. The fruit has a rich, sweet flavour with balanced acidity, making it excellent for fresh eating, slicing, and sandwiches.
Indeterminate growth.
78 days to maturity.
25 seeds per packet.
Planting Instructions: Start seeds indoors 6-8 weeks before last frost. Sow 1/4 inch deep and keep soil warm. Transplant into 1 inch cells or 3-4 inch pots at 1-2 leaf stage. Harden off plants for 4-5 days after risk of frost has passed, then transport outdoors when day and night temperatures consistently stay above 10°C.