Tomato

Growing Tomato in Zone 7a

A complete, zone-7a timeline for Tomato — when to start, transplant, and harvest, tuned to this zone's typical frost dates (Richmond, Oklahoma City, Nashville).

April 13Last spring frost
October 24First fall frost
about 194 daysGrowing season
0 to 10°FWinter low

Your planting timeline

  1. Start seeds indoors~6 weeks before last frost (around March 2)
  2. Transplant outdoorsafter your last frost, around April 13
  3. Harvestabout 60–85 days from transplant

Best varieties for zone 7a

Most varieties thrive; mix slicers like Big Beef and Cherokee Purple with sweet cherry types such as Sun Gold.

Growing notes

Tomatoes want deep, consistent moisture — roughly 1–2 inches per week, more in heat. Water deeply at the base 2–3 times a week rather than a daily splash; this drives roots down and builds drought resilience. Keep foliage dry to discourage fungal disease, and water in the morning. Consistency matters more than volume: erratic wet-then-dry swings cause blossom-end rot and split fruit. A 2–3 inch mulch of straw or shredded leaves conserves moisture and steadies soil temperature. Containers dry out fast and may need daily watering at peak summer. Ease off slightly as fruit ripens to concentrate flavor.

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