Growing Tomatoes in Zone 10
When to plant and harvest tomatoes in Zone 10— based on your zone's frost dates.
Zone 10 sits comfortably within tomatoes' best range (Zones 3–11), so it grows well here on a standard schedule.
Tomatoes planting calendar for Zone 10
These months are derived from Zone 10's frost dates — last frost around Rare or none, first frost around Rare — December to January in coldest years.
Start indoors
January
Sow outdoors
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Transplant
February
Harvest
May
Tomatoes care at a glance
- Sunlight
- Full sun (6–8+ hours)
- Water
- 1–2 inches per week, deep and consistent
- Spacing
- 24–36 in apart
- Days to maturity
- 55–85 days from transplant
- Best zones
- 3–11 (as a warm-season annual)
Growing tomatoes in Zone 10: FAQs
Can you grow tomatoes in Zone 10?+
Zone 10 sits comfortably within tomatoes' best range (Zones 3–11), so it grows well here on a standard schedule.
When should I plant tomatoes in Zone 10?+
In Zone 10, start seeds indoors around January. Zone 10's last spring frost is typically Rare or none and its first fall frost around Rare — December to January in coldest years, which sets the planting window.
When to harvest tomatoes in Zone 10?+
Expect to harvest tomatoes in Zone 10 around May, depending on the season and variety.
Full Tomatoes guide →
Complete care, problems, companions, and harvest tips.
Zone 10 overview →
Frost dates, climate, and everything to grow here.
June in Zone 10 →
What to sow, transplant, and harvest this month.