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When should I plant tomatoes in Georgia?

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.Click to see full answer. Also know, when should I plant my garden in Georgia?Vegetable Garden Calendar. 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). The spring plantings are harvested in June and July, while the fall plantings are harvested from October to December.Secondly, when should I plant tomatoes in the south? Spring tomatoes are planted immediately after the last frost, typically March 15 in south Louisiana and April 1 in north Louisiana. Spring tomatoes are harvested through June and sometimes later if heat-set varieties were planted. The spring season is optimum for heirloom tomatoes, hybrids and non-heat-set types. what time of year is best to plant tomatoes? Pick a Planting Date 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.What vegetables grow best in Georgia?Broccoli, cauliflower, mustards, collards, lettuce, spinach, kale and other leafy vegetables as well as beets, turnips and carrots These crops require shorter days and cooler soil to thrive. Many varieties survive cold and frost, which is the reason we can grow greens throughout the winter in the south.

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