Our Annual Tomato Advisory: Is It Time to Plant?

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Tomato in hand
Carbon tomato. Photo credit: Joy Agcongay

Tomatoes are the single most popular summer garden edible crop grown in the US. Vine-ripened tomatoes, juicy and flavorful and still sun-warm, often barely even resemble what is sold in our markets.

However, because the climates can vary so much in our geographic region--from daily fog banks (cool summers) to 8+ consistent hours of sun (hot summers)--it is important to consider which varieties of tomatoes will give you the most success.

Tomato Planting Tips

  • Tomatoes will do best in soil of 55+ degrees at night
  • Container planting can artificially "up" temperatures (good for heat-loving eggplant, peppers, and some cucumbers, as well)
  • More mature tomato plants do best when planted (hairier, thicker stems); bury them deeply--up to their first leaves--when planting
  • Eggshells, bone or fish meal, rich compost--any of these can work wonders when planting
  • Avoid overwatering your tomatoes; water deeply but less frequently

Don’t be afraid to try a few new varieties, too! Here’s to your best tomato growing summer ever!


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