Tomato 'Brandywine, landis valley strain'

Solanum lycopersicum

How to grow Tomato 'Brandywine, landis valley strain'

  • Full Sun

  • Medium

Try to plant in a location that enjoys full sun and remember to water moderately. Keep in mind when planting that Brandywine, landis valley strain is thought of as tender, so remember to ensure that temperatures are mild before moving outdoors. Ideally plant in loamy soil and try to keep the ph of your soil between the range of 5.5 and 7.5 as Brandywine, landis valley strain likes to be in weakly acidic soil to weakly alkaline soil.

Growing Brandywine, landis valley strain from seed

Start seeds indoors six weeks before last frost date.

Aim to sow 0.78 inches (2.0 cm) deep and try to ensure a gap of at least 0.78 inches (2.0 cm). Soil temperature should be kept higher than 12°C / 54°F to ensure good germination.

By our calculations, you should look at sowing Brandywine, landis valley strain about 42 days before your last frost date.

Transplanting Brandywine, landis valley strain

Plant to the first set of true leaves to promote strong root growth.

Ensure that temperatures are mild and all chance of frost has passed before planting out, as Brandywine, landis valley strain is a tender plant.

Harvesting Brandywine, landis valley strain

This variety tends to be ready for harvesting by mid summer.

Brandywine, landis valley strain folklore & trivia

This variety originated from Landis Valley in Chester County, Pennsylvania in 1885, and has been maintained by their museum since that time.

Other Names for Tomato 'Brandywine, landis valley strain'

Red landis brandywine, Landis brandywine, Landis valley brandywine, Brandywine landis