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By Rachel Davis

Tomato plants can be set out in the garden in mid-March to early May after any danger of frost has passed. Some southern areas of Georgia can also produce a second crop of tomatoes when planted in late July.

What is the best month to plant tomatoes?

Tomatoes run on warmth; plant in late spring and early summer except in zone 10, where they are a fall and winter crop. For a head start on growing, plant starter plants instead of seeds.

What is the best tomato to grow in Georgia?

Best Tomato Varieties for Georgia

Even though they have a compact size, trellis or staking is recommended, as the branches get heavier when the plant starts to grow fruits. Roma tomatoes, San Marzano, Amish Paste, Celebrity, Marglobe, and Rutgers are some of the best determinate tomato varieties you can grow.

When should I plant my garden in Georgia?

You can plant or harvest something from your garden almost all year. The two major planting periods, however, are spring (March to May) and fall (mid-July to September).

How early can you plant tomatoes?

In U.S. Department of Agriculture plant hardiness zones 8 and 9, start seeds as early as mid-January; in USDA zones 3 or 4, wait to start seeds until mid- to late March and early April. Wait two weeks after the last frost date to plant seeds or set transplants outdoors.

Is it too early to plant tomato plants?

A: The short answer is yes; it is way too early to start tomatoes. Tomatoes are generally started about six weeks before the last local frost date. If, however, you have a greenhouse, solarium or other warm area, you can start tomatoes very early and have large plants for setting out this spring.

What happens if I plant my tomatoes too early?

Planting too early in cooler temperatures can cause stunted growth, wilting, surface pitting, foliage necrosis and increased susceptibility to disease. Low soil temperatures can stunt plant growth and prevent root development.

What is the easiest tomato plant to grow?

Cherry Tomatoes are the easiest tomatoes for beginners to grow. They produce crop after crop and have very few problems!

Can you plant tomatoes in May?

For spring planting, move tomatoes outdoors by late May or early June, sowing seeds indoors 8 weeks before transplant. In warmer climates, you may be able to plant a second tomato crop later in the season. If you are late to planting, try a fast-maturing tomato variety, such as Fourth of July.

When should I plant tomato seeds in Georgia?

Starting Seeds

Georgia tomato seeds can be started indoors in late winter. Begin growing these four to seven weeks before the last frost in your part of the state. In Southern Georgia, you can begin these in early February. If you live in Northern Georgia, you may have to wait until late February or early March.

How do you grow cucumbers in Georgia?

After danger of frost has passed, sow 6 seeds or set 2 or 3 transplant seedlings in hills about 36 inches apart. In beds, space the plants 36 inches apart down the middle of each bed. Set the plants at the same depth they were growing. Thin the seedlings to 2 or 3 per hill when they are big enough to handle.

When should I start my vegetable garden?

Choosing Vegetables for a Vegetable Garden

You can sow them indoors six to eight weeks before the start of the season (that is, before the last expected frost in your area). Move your seedlings into the garden later, as directed on the seed packet.

What garden zone is Georgia?

Georgia is in USDA plant hardiness zones 6-9. *Based on statistics there is a 10% chance that frost will occur before or after these dates. Watch your local weather for more accurate dates.

Is April too early to plant tomatoes?

If you prefer to plant by the calendar, we usually reach the desirable soil temperatures in late April. Optimal tomato-planting is anytime from late April through May, and plants set out in June will still have time to give good yields here.

Is 40 degrees too cold for tomatoes?

Yes, 40°F at night is cold for tomatoes, and may damage the crop. Tomatoes grow best when daytime temperatures are between 70°F and 85°F, and nighttime temperatures are between 59°F and 68°F. Low nighttime temperatures (below 55 degrees) can inhibit pollen formation and fruit development.

What temperature can you plant tomatoes outside?

This is the minimum for plant survival. The temperatures at which tomatoes thrive are between 55 and 85 degrees Fahrenheit. Check plant tags for information on the varieties you plant, but by and large, tomatoes will not set fruit when temps hit 85 degrees, and may have trouble setting color in the heat.

When should I start tomatoes in greenhouse?

Plant greenhouse tomatoes in autumn or early spring for a late or early yield. Start the seeds indoors four to six weeks before transplanting them into the greenhouse to ensure they are mature and hardened-off.