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The optimal months for growing tomatoes is dependent on where you live and the tomato cultivar!Tomato seeds should be started 5 to 8 weeks before the last frost in your area and the soil should be at least 65 degrees F but less than 85 degrees F for germination.

Tomato plants will grow when the soil temp is above 50 degrees F or less than approximately 90 degrees F.

Tomato plants grow "best" when soil temp is between 70 to 80 degrees F. This is a generality at best. Some tomato cultivars are more adept to cooler climates, such as some Russian varieties, while others are more adept to warmer climates, such as the "sunmaster" cultivar. But, in general, plants will grow "best" when soil temps are between 70 to 80 degrees F in your area--Which will vary drastically based on where you live!

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The optional months for growing tomatoes are June, July, Aprilmy mom and my little sister grow tomatoes only in those months.

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