Bring rare, gourmet-quality tomatoes to your garden with Black Brown Tomato Seeds. Known for their deep mahogany color and rich, complex flavor, these tomatoes are perfect for gardeners seeking something unique and high-yielding. The plants are vigorous, reliable, and well-suited for warm-season growing, producing medium to large fruits with a smooth texture and juicy interior.
This heirloom, non-GMO variety thrives in full sun and well-drained soil, offering dependable production throughout the season. Ideal for slicing, salads, sandwiches, and fresh eating, Black Brown tomatoes deliver exceptional taste and a striking appearance that stands out in any home garden.
With strong germination rates and high productivity, these seeds are perfect for both beginners and experienced gardeners looking to grow a distinctive and flavorful tomato cultivar.
Features
- Rare dark-colored tomato variety
- Rich, sweet, and complex flavor
- Non-GMO and heirloom seeds
- High germination and dependable yields
- Great for slicing, salads, and fresh eating
- Suitable for raised beds, containers, and garden plots
- Warm-season crop with vigorous growth
Specifications
- Seed Type: Black Brown Tomato Seeds
- Common Name: Black Brown Tomato
- Plant Type: Warm-season annual
- Heirloom: Yes
- GMO Status: Non-GMO
- Season: Spring and early summer planting
- USDA Zones: 3–11
- Sun Exposure: Full sun
- Soil Needs: Rich, well-drained soil
- Days to Maturity: 75–85 days
- Growth Habit: Indeterminate (requires staking or support)
- Fruit Size: Medium to large
- Watering: Moderate, consistent moisture
- Ideal Uses: Fresh eating, slicing, salads
Planting Guide
- When to Plant: Start seeds indoors 6–8 weeks before the last frost date. Transplant outdoors after frost danger has passed.
- Planting Depth: 1/4 inch deep
- Spacing: 18–24 inches between plants; 3–4 feet between rows
- Soil Temperature for Germination: 70–85°F
- Watering: Keep soil moist but not soggy
- Sunlight: Full sun (6–8 hours minimum)
- Support: Use stakes, cages, or trellises for optimal growth
- Harvesting: Pick when fruits reach full color and are slightly soft to the touch