2026 Planting Guide

Spring crop

When to Plant Tomatoes in Texas

Plant March 1April 15Harvest June 15August 3170-90 days growing period

Complete guide to growing tomatoes in Texas with optimal planting dates, recommended varieties, soil requirements, pest management, and harvest timing. Data sourced from USDA and state extension services.

Monthly Planting Calendar

Visual overview of the tomatoes growing season in Texas. Red diamond markers indicate frost date boundaries.

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Plant: March 1 - April 15GrowHarvest: June 15 - August 31Frost dates

Quick Facts

Min. Soil Temp

60°F (16°C) minimum

32F50F65F80F

Growing Period

70-90 days

From planting to harvest

Last Spring Frost

March 15

Wait until after this date

First Fall Frost

November 15

Harvest before this date

Monthly Task Timeline

Month-by-month guide for managing tomatoes in Texas.

January - February

Off-season

Cover crop planting, soil testing, equipment maintenance, and planning for next season.

March - April

Plant

Prepare soil, apply starter fertilizer, and sow seeds at recommended depth and spacing.

May

Grow & Monitor

Irrigate as needed, scout for pests, apply side-dress fertilizer, and manage weeds.

June - August

Harvest

Check maturity indicators, schedule equipment, harvest at optimal moisture content.

September - December

Off-season

Cover crop planting, soil testing, equipment maintenance, and planning for next season.

Best Tomatoes Varieties for Texas

These varieties have proven performance in Texas's climate and soil conditions. Always source certified seed from reputable dealers.

#VarietyBest For
1CelebrityTexas climate
2BHN 602Texas climate
3TycoonTexas climate
4Solar FireTexas climate

Growing Tips for Texas

Region-specific advice from agricultural extension services and experienced Texas farmers.

1

South TX: transplant late February

2

Heat-set varieties critical — flowers drop above 95°F

3

Shade cloth extends harvest in summer

Pest & Disease Watch

Monitor for these threats throughout the growing season. Integrated Pest Management (IPM) is recommended.

Tomato hornworm

Scout regularly and use integrated pest management

Whiteflies

Scout regularly and use integrated pest management

Aphids

Scout regularly and use integrated pest management

Late blight

Scout regularly and use integrated pest management

Fusarium wilt

Scout regularly and use integrated pest management

Companion Planting

These plants grow well alongside tomatoes, improving pest control, pollination, and nutrient availability.

Basil
Carrots
Marigolds
Parsley
Peppers

Frost Dates

Last Spring Frost

March 15

Wait until after this date before planting frost-sensitive crops outdoors.

First Fall Frost

November 15

Plan to complete harvest of warm-season crops before this date arrives.

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time to plant tomatoes in Texas?

The optimal planting window for tomatoes in Texas is March 1 to April 15. Soil temperature should reach at least 60°F (16°C) minimum before planting. The total growing period is 70-90 days.

What varieties of tomatoes grow best in Texas?

The best varieties for Texas include Celebrity, BHN 602, Tycoon, Solar Fire. These varieties are adapted to local climate and soil conditions and have proven performance records.

When can I harvest tomatoes in Texas?

The harvest window for tomatoes in Texas is typically June 15 to August 31. The crop takes 70-90 days from planting to reach maturity.

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Data Sources

Data sourced from USDA NASS Crop Planting Dates, Texas Cooperative Extension Service, and NOAA frost date records. Last updated: March 2026.

Planting dates are averages and may vary by county, elevation, and local microclimate. Always consult your local extension office for the most precise recommendations.