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Yellow Brandywine Tomato Seeds - Sweet, Tangy Flavor

Yellow Brandywine Tomato Seeds - Sweet, Tangy Flavor

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Yellow Brandywine Tomato Seeds - Sweet, Tangy Flavor

Grow the rich, unforgettable taste of Yellow Brandywine Tomatoes, a golden heirloom variety bursting with sweet and tangy flavor. These high-yielding tomatoes are prized for their large, slightly ribbed beefsteak shape and vibrant yellow hue, making them a standout in any garden or dish.

Why Choose Yellow Brandywine Tomato Seeds?

Just like their classic pink cousins, Yellow Brandywine Tomato Seeds produce exceptionally flavorful fruits that can reach up to a whopping 24 oz. in weight! Their flattened globe shape and juicy, meaty texture make them perfect for slicing, salads, or canning. The large potato leaf foliage provides excellent fruit cover, ensuring your tomatoes stay protected as they ripen.

Key Features:

  • Heirloom & Non-GMO: Open-pollinated for seed-saving and organic gardening.
  • Indeterminate Growth: Vigorous vines grow up to 6 ft. tall - stake or cage for support.
  • Early Producer: Ready in 76-85 days, often yielding fruit earlier in the season.
  • Rich Flavor: Sweet yet tangy, with a perfect balance for gourmet recipes.

Growing Tips:

Start your Yellow Brandywine Tomato Seeds indoors 6-8 weeks before transplanting. Sow seeds 1/4" deep in a quality seedling mix, keeping the soil moist and warm. Provide bright light for optimal germination (7-10 days). Once established, transplant to a sunny spot with well-draining soil.

Plant now and savor the taste of homegrown perfection! Each packet contains 10 premium seeds - non-GMO and ready to thrive in your garden.

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Missy
Can't find these at the grocery store!

These were huge, and shaped kind of like a pumpkin... and SO GOOD. They are meaty and juicy, and great slicers for salads like caprese. They also made a golden pico-de-gallo – I used habaneros for the heat and it was the best pico-de-gallo I've made yet!

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dawn
Huge and meaty

Wow, these were BIG tomatoes, and very meaty inside. They made a really pretty orange salsa with some of the yellow jalapenos we also grew from Sandia Seed. We're going to grow them again this season in our garden!

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Carole
Huge!

These were so big, one tomato can make a nice big bowl of salsa. They do have amazing flavor and color.

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