Are Brandywine tomatoes hard to grow?

'Brandywine' requires a long growing season and is best started indoors a couple of months before the last frost, when seedlings can be safely planted outside. Start by sowing seeds a quarter of an inch deep in two- to four-inch pots in potting soil that drains well.
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How do you take care of a Brandywine tomato?

The plants need one to two inches (2.5 to 5 cm.) of rain per week, so water as needed. Insufficient water or watering that isn't consistent can lead to cracking of the fruits. With good Pink Brandywine care, you should get a modest harvest as much as 30 days after other varieties of tomato.
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How many tomatoes does a Brandywine plant produce?

It takes a Brandywine tomato 80-100 days to produce fruit. A plant's fruit ripens within a couple weeks for somewhat short harvest. Expect an average of 10-20 tomatoes per plant under ideal conditions.
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Should you prune Brandywine tomatoes?

Because of the amount of foliage, Brandywine tomatoes need to be pruned to prevent them from getting leggy. In addition, you should grow Brandywines on stakes because of their propensity to grow tall and droop.
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Do Brandywine tomatoes need a cage?

Like most tomatoes, Brandywines will also require staking, trellising, or large hoops to hold the plants upright (they can get as tall as 8 feet in some varieties).
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How long does it take to grow Brandywine tomatoes?

Brandywine tomatoes are among the oldest heirloom tomato varieties, and have been grown for well over 100 years. They produce a large, slightly sweet, pink, beefsteak tomato that can weigh 1 ½ pounds. Time to maturation can be as long as 100 days after tranplanting.
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Can you grow Brandywine tomatoes in containers?

Brandywine. While Brandywine tomato plants are rather large, a few strong stakes and regular pruning will allow them to grow successfully in a container. These large, heirloom tomatoes have a distinctive sweet and spicy flavor to them and grow best in rich and moist soils in full sunlight.
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Should I cut the bottom leaves off my tomato plants?

As the plants grow, revisit them regularly and keep the bottom 6 to 12 inches bared. Trim away these lower leaves and stems while they're small, rather than letting them grow. This conserves the plant's resources, and a smaller pruning wound creates less opportunity for disease to enter.
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Is Brandywine an heirloom?

Brandywine, which dates back to 1885, is the heirloom tomato standard. One taste and youll be enchanted by its superb flavor and luscious shade of red-pink. The large, beefsteak-shaped fruits grow on unusually upright, potato-leaved plants.
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What tomatoes are easiest to grow?

Cherry Tomatoes are the easiest tomatoes for beginners to grow. They produce crop after crop and have very few problems!
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Which Brandywine tomato is best?

Pink Brandywine– This is hands-down the yummiest and most popular heirloom. Dating back to 1885, these tomatoes ripen late in the season, but delight with huge tomatoes with even bigger flavor. Plus, Pink Brandywine tomatoes grow well in containers.
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What does a Brandywine tomato taste like?

Brandywine — a sweet tomato, offset by a notable acidity that achieves a balanced rich, succulent, old-fashioned home-grown tomato taste. Depending on growing conditions, it can also be low-sugar, low-acid and fairly bland.
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Why are my Brandywine tomatoes splitting?

SPLITTING AND CRACKING

Cracking and splitting occur when rapid changes in soil moisture levels cause fruits to expand quicker than the tomato skin can grow.
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How far apart should Brandywine tomatoes be?

Space multiple holes 36 inches apart in rows spaced 30 to 42 inches apart. Pinch off the leaves along the tomato start's stem, leaving the top 1 to 2 sets of leaves. Massage the bottom of the tomato's root ball gently to spread the roots outward. Place the Brandywine tomato plant into the hole.
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Are Brandywine tomatoes blight resistant?

Tomatoes will succumb to late blight (Phytophthora) if they're experiencing cool, soggy summer weather. However, there are several hybrid tomatoes bred to resist blight and other diseases. I live in the upper Midwest and last year my 'Black Krim,' 'Brandywine,' and 'Green Zebra' tomatoes were infected.
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Should you water tomato plants everyday?

Water newly planted tomatoes well to make sure soil is moist and ideal for growing. Early in the growing season, watering plants daily in the morning. As temperatures increase, you might need to water tomato plants twice a day. Garden tomatoes typically require 1-2 inches of water a week.
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Should I pinch off tomato flowers?

Pluck off all blossoms and any fruit for at least a month after transplanting, until the plant is at least two feet tall so it's forced to direct its energies toward establishing a strong root system.
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Is coffee grounds good for tomato plants?

Coffee grounds contain around 2% nitrogen as well as varying amounts of phosphorus and potassium which are all very important for the growth of tomato plants. By mixing some coffee grounds into the soil below your tomato plants you're introducing these nutrients that the plants need to thrive.
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Are heirloom tomatoes hard to grow?

Heirloom tomatoes are easy to grow from seed. Use moist, sterile potting mix, and press the seeds lightly into the soil. Germination takes place in about a week if temperatures are between 70 and 75 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Are Brandywine pink tomatoes determinate?

Brandywine tomatoes are indeterminate, meaning that their maximum height is not predetermined by their genetics. They will continue to grow taller throughout the season until something kills them, such as a frost or a lack of water and nutrients.
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Which tomatoes are the most flavorful?

While everyone has their own favorite tomato variety to eat, here are three of the most popular tomatoes grown for superb flavor:
  • Brandywine Heirloom Tomatoes.
  • Cherokee Purple Heirloom Tomatoes.
  • Sun Gold Hybrid Cherry Tomatoes.
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What is the sweetest tomato to grow?

Rosada tomatoes are of the baby plum variety and are by far the sweetest tomato variety you can grow. With a Brix rating of 10.5, they are absolutely delectable.
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What is the most popular tomato?

Globe. Globe tomatoes are large, round, and red – sometimes yellow – and they're the most common tomatoes. They are the medium-sized tomatoes that you find in any store. Also called slicing tomatoes, these are the best option for sandwiches and salads.
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