Indeterminate. This heirloom Brandywine tomato, with its potato-leaf foliage and deep pink skin, traces back to the late 1800s and was brought to America by Mennonite settlers from Germany. Known for its large size—often exceeding 1 pound—the fruit is sweet, low in acid, and contains few seeds. Its rich, smooth flavor makes it an excellent choice for slicing, sauces, and canning. A true classic, it remains a favorite for both history and taste.
*Photo credit to H.Willens*
I read that this Germany origin tomato is good for northern growers. I look forward to seed starting them at the end of February. Thanks MIG for offering so many tomato varietals at a great price.
I love your seeds.
Wonderful
Ain't planted it yet!
Tiffen Mennonite Tomato
I grow these every year and they do very well. The harvest never makes it back into the house. I love to snack on them while I’m in the garden and my kids enjoy them too.
Rose tomatoe. I planted 5 seeds 4 germinated. I already transplanted them.
This basil is insane!! It’s growing so fast and the leaves are as big as the palm of my hand!
Awesome color on these. Beautiful addition to the (majority pink shades) zinnias I usually grow.
I have way more celery than I have room to plant!