


Brown Flesh Organic Tomato Seeds – Heirloom, Richly Flavored Tomatoes for Your Garden
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Brown Flesh Organic Tomato Seeds produce a distinctive heirloom tomato variety known for its rich brown coloration and deep, sweet-savory flavor. This indeterminate variety yields medium to large fruits that are ideal for fresh consumption, salads, sauces, and culinary dishes.
Perfect for home gardens, raised beds, and container planting, Brown Flesh Organic tomatoes are vigorous, productive, and highly sought after for their unique color and flavor profile. Certified organic and non-GMO, these seeds ensure a healthy, chemical-free garden harvest.
Features
- Produces medium to large, rich brown heirloom tomatoes
- Deep, sweet-savory flavor ideal for fresh eating and cooking
- Certified organic and non-GMO seeds with excellent germination
- Indeterminate growth allows continuous harvest throughout the season
- Suitable for home gardens, raised beds, and containers
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- Unique heirloom variety with gourmet culinary appeal
Specifications
- Botanical Name: Solanum lycopersicum
- Common Name (U.S.): Brown Heirloom Tomato
- Variety: Brown Flesh
- Seed Type: Organic Non-GMO Heirloom
- Season: Warm season
- USDA Zones: 3–12 (grown as annual)
- Plant Type: Annual
- Growth Habit: Indeterminate
- Fruit Size: Medium to large
- Fruit Color: Rich brown
- Flavor Profile: Deep, sweet-savory, richly flavored
- Days to Maturity: 75–85 days
- Light Requirements: Full sun
- Soil Requirements: Fertile, well-drained soil; pH 6.0–7.0
- Watering: Regular, deep watering
- Sowing Depth: 1/4 inch
- Spacing: 24–36 inches
- Germination: 7–14 days
- Optimal Germination Temperature: 70–85°F
- Special Notes: Support with stakes or cages for vigorous indeterminate vines.
Planting Guide
- Start seeds indoors 6–8 weeks before the last frost.
- Provide bright light and consistent warmth for strong seedlings.
- Transplant outdoors when soil is warm and frost risk has passed.
- Use cages or stakes to support indeterminate growth.
- Water consistently and mulch to retain soil moisture.
- Harvest when fruits are fully brown and firm for peak flavor.
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