Planting calendar

When to plant tomatoes

Tomatoes are a warm-season crop you start indoors and transplant out. Find your USDA zone in the table for the dates. In zone 7, start seeds indoors around March 4 and transplant around April 22.

Tomatoes: spring planting dates by zone
USDA zone Start seeds indoors Sow / transplant outside
Zone 3 April 3 May 22
Zone 4 March 29 May 17
Zone 5 March 19 May 7
Zone 6 March 10 April 28
Zone 7 March 4 April 22
Zone 8 February 14 April 4
Zone 9 January 17 March 7
Zone 10 December 20 February 7

Anchored to approximate zone last-frost dates. A guide — confirm locally.

FAQ

When should I plant tomatoes?

Tomatoes are a warm crop usually started indoors and transplanted out. In zone 7 that's about March 4 indoors and April 22 outside; the table shows every zone. Adjust to your local last-frost date.

Can I start tomatoes earlier in a warm zone?

Yes — warmer zones have an earlier last frost, so the dates shift earlier. Compare the zones in the table; a zone 9 garden plants weeks ahead of zone 5.

A planting guide, not a guarantee. Dates anchor to approximate average last-frost dates per USDA zone and will shift with your microclimate and the season. Check the local forecast before planting.