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When can I plant tomatoes in Tucson?

When can I plant tomatoes in Tucson?

The best way to plant tomatoes is to set out 6-inch transplants beginning in mid-February in the low-desert areas and mid-March in the cooler higher elevation areas. Tomatoes can be planted from seeds successfully, but seeding requires an additional six weeks to get the plants germinated and up to size.

When should I plant my garden in Tucson?

When to Plant Vegetables in Tucson, AZ

Crop Sow seeds indoors Transplant seedlings into the garden
Kale Dec 8 – Dec 22 Jan 19 – Feb 2
Kohlrabi Dec 8 – Dec 22 Jan 19 – Feb 2
Lettuce Dec 8 – Dec 22 Jan 5 – Feb 2
Mustard Dec 8 – Dec 22 Jan 19 – Feb 2

What can I plant now in Tucson AZ?

  • Arugula, Broccoli, Cabbage, Chinese. Cabbage, Cauliflower, Celery, Cilantro,
  • Amaranth, Basil, Cantaloupe, Cowpea, Cucumber, Malabar Spinach, Melon,
  • Amaranth, Basil, Bush Bean, Corn (Sweet),
  • Arugula, Beet, Bok Choy, Broccoli, Brussels Sprouts, Cabbage,
  • Bush Beans, Pole Beans, Corn (all types),

Can you grow a garden in Tucson?

There are essentially two growing seasons in Tucson, Spring, and Winter. Spring planting starts in March and grows until, oh June. Fall planting starts in October or November and grows until March or April.

What can I plant in Tucson in June?

Sow seeds of cantaloupe, corn, green beans, summer squash, native melons, Armenian cucumber and okra. Plant warm-season color annuals such as cosmos, hollyhock, marigold, salvia, sunflower, zinnia, gaillardia, gomphrena, coreopsis, vinca and gazania.

When to plant heirloom tomato plants in Tucson?

1. Start from seed indoors in November or December You really want to get the plants in the ground as soon as possible. After the last frost is when most gardeners recommend, however I put mine in the ground at the end of February. If you think it’s going to frost, just cover them.

When to plant tomato seeds in the desert?

Mid-February is an excellent time to transplant tomato seedlings for an early-summer harvest. Tomatoes are not an easy crop to grow in the desert. Soil problems, watering requirements, and plant nutrition can be serious constraints to good production.

When is the best time to transplant tomato plants?

Usually the “Days to Harvest” are present on the seed packet. Most tomatoes, peppers and eggplants, for example, require around 100 days to harvest, therefore you’d want to transplant those into the ground around August 21. Anyway, it’s important to remember that the numbers in this fall planting guide are only a starting point for you!

Is it possible to grow tomatoes in Arizona?

Growing tomatoes in garden soil is a challenge because tomatoes are simply not well adapted to the low deserts of Arizona.   If they were, there would be a viable field-grown tomato industry in Arizona.