Will 'Brandywine' tomatoes grow in Dallas where temperatures are often 100 degrees and 90 degrees at night? |
Yes, but they will not set fruit when temperatures are that high. Therefore you want to start them early and set them out as early as you can. Brandywine takes a good while from seed to harvest so don't delay. Once summer temperatures arrive, they stop setting fruit but will continue to ripen the fruit already on the vine. Thanks for the question! |