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Tomato Seeds - Indeterminate - Pink Brandywine Beefsteak

Tomato Seeds - Indeterminate - Pink Brandywine Beefsteak

Description

The Pink Brandywine Beefsteak Tomato is one of the most famous heirloom varieties in the world, celebrated for its exceptional flavor, size, and classic old-fashioned appeal. Maturing in about 80–90 days, it produces enormous, 1–2 pound fruits with rosy-pink skin, deep ribbing, and a meaty, nearly seedless interior that defines the ideal slicing tomato.

The flavor is rich, complex, and sweetly balanced, offering a full-bodied taste often described as the standard by which all other heirlooms are judged. Its dense flesh and smooth texture make it perfect for thick slices on sandwiches, fresh summer salads, and gourmet dishes that highlight true tomato character.

Plants are indeterminate and vigorous, reaching 6–8 feet or more, with sturdy potato-leaf foliage that protects fruit from sunscald. They thrive in full sun and fertile, well-drained soil, with consistent deep watering to maintain even moisture and prevent cracking.

Originating from the Brandywine region of Pennsylvania in the late 1800s, this variety remains a cornerstone of heirloom gardening. The Pink Brandywine Beefsteak combines heritage, flavor, and beauty—delivering a true taste of timeless American tomato tradition.

$0.60

Original: $2.00

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Tomato Seeds - Indeterminate - Pink Brandywine Beefsteak

$2.00

$0.60
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Description

Description

The Pink Brandywine Beefsteak Tomato is one of the most famous heirloom varieties in the world, celebrated for its exceptional flavor, size, and classic old-fashioned appeal. Maturing in about 80–90 days, it produces enormous, 1–2 pound fruits with rosy-pink skin, deep ribbing, and a meaty, nearly seedless interior that defines the ideal slicing tomato.

The flavor is rich, complex, and sweetly balanced, offering a full-bodied taste often described as the standard by which all other heirlooms are judged. Its dense flesh and smooth texture make it perfect for thick slices on sandwiches, fresh summer salads, and gourmet dishes that highlight true tomato character.

Plants are indeterminate and vigorous, reaching 6–8 feet or more, with sturdy potato-leaf foliage that protects fruit from sunscald. They thrive in full sun and fertile, well-drained soil, with consistent deep watering to maintain even moisture and prevent cracking.

Originating from the Brandywine region of Pennsylvania in the late 1800s, this variety remains a cornerstone of heirloom gardening. The Pink Brandywine Beefsteak combines heritage, flavor, and beauty—delivering a true taste of timeless American tomato tradition.