Planting calendar
When to plant tomatoes in Georgia
Georgia spans USDA hardiness zones 6b-9a. Average last spring frost: 03-25. This calendar gives you the indoor start, transplant, and direct-sow dates for Solanum lycopersicum.
Georgia planting dates for tomatoes
| Phase | Date in Georgia | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Start seeds indoors | January 28 | 8 weeks before last frost |
| Transplant outdoors | April 8 | 2 weeks after last frost |
Why these dates
Tomatoes are warm-season crops that need 6-8 hours of direct sun and soil temperatures above 60F to thrive. Indeterminate varieties need staking or caging. Determinate varieties stay bushier and ripen all at once.
The dates above are anchored to Georgia's average last spring frost date of 03-25, with offsets standard across university Extension publications. For zone-specific local timing, use the frost date lookup tool with your ZIP code.
More on growing tomatoes
The full growing guide for tomatoes - varieties, soil, fertilization, pests, harvest, storage - is here: Tomatoes growing guide.
More Georgia planting information
- Full Georgia planting calendar (all crops + ornamentals)
- Find your exact USDA zone by ZIP
- Look up your average frost dates
- Seed starting timeline calculator