Clovers Garden Brandywine Red Tomato Plants – Two (2) Live Plants – Non-GMO - Not Seeds - Each 4" to 8" Tall – in 4" Inch Pots – Indeterminate,

$19.97
by Clovers Garden

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Two (2) large live plants – big, healthy, ready to grow, premium tomato plants, 4” to 8” tall plants, in 4” pots. NON GMO No Neonicotinoids Brandywine produces beefsteak-type fruits with a rich red color and light pink-red undertones. Fruit sizes range from 8-ounces up to 2 pounds! A meaty, juicy tomato with fewer seeds than most. Season long harvest. An indeterminate variety that produces tomatoes until frost. 10x Root Development means these plants grow stronger right from the start Grown in the Midwest. Plant in any US Zone. Plant in containers, small spaces, balconies, patios or large gardens. Benefits from caging or staking. Treat as a tender annual in Zones 9 and colder Careful Packaging. Your fresh plants arrive quickly in our exclusive, eco-friendly, 100% recyclable box. 100% Satisfaction Guarantee. Includes our Clovers Garden copyrighted Quick Start Planting Guide Brandywine Red tomatoes are known for their big, uneven fruit, and deeply lobed shapes. All the better for the flavor, of course which is surprisingly sweet and juicy. The fruit is large – 8 ounces on up to 2 pounds -- and no two will look exactly alike. The beefsteak-type fruits with rich red color and light pink-red undertones are meaty with full flavor and fewer seeds. The 3" fruits are great for sauces and canning. Brandywine Red tomatoes make a great slicing tomato for sandwiches or can be eaten straight from the vine with its sweet juicy flavor. Brandywine Red tomatoes also have the unique distinction of having ‘potato plant’ shaped leaves. The leaves of this unique tomato plant are smooth and oval rather than pointed and jagged like most tomato plants. Plant Brandywine Red tomatoes in full sun spacing plants 24 to 36 inches apart to accommodate their large size (5-7 feet tall). Moist well- draining soil with adequate watering is required. When planting these and all other tomatoes, plant to a soil depth just beneath the first set of leaves. That first set of leaves (called cotyledon-which means the embryonic first leaves) will eventually fall off. Roots will form along the buried stem, establishing a stronger root, thus a stronger plant. These tomatoes can also be grown easily in patio containers but be sure to offer a large enough pot, and place it in a full-sun location. Support plants with stakes or cages to ensure proper fruiting. They are slow to maturity taking 80-95 days to ripen (from seeding). Expect an excellent harvest up until the first frost

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