When should I plant tomatoes in Wisconsin?
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The planting dates for tomatoes range from early May in much of southern Wisconsin to early June in the northern part of the state. Wait to plant until the chance for the last killing frost has passed and the soil temperature is at least 50˚F. Before planting tomatoes, they must be prepared for outdoor conditions.
Thereof, when should I plant tomato seeds indoors in Wisconsin?
- Vegetable Gardening. Spring Planting Schedule.
- for Southeastern Wisconsin.
- With an average frost free date of May 2 – 6th:
- In Late March or Early April, sow seeds indoors of:
- eggplant. head lettuce cole crops: celery.
- In Mid- to Late April, sow seeds indoors of:
- tomatoes.
- In Late April, sow seeds directly into the garden of:
Herein, what vegetables grow well in Wisconsin?
Spring garden calendar: When to plant fruits and vegetables in Wisconsin
- Beets.
- Carrots.
- Chard.
- Lettuce.
- Onion Sets*
- Peas.
- Seed Potatoes.
- Radishes.
Early September is the latest time to plant spring-flowering shrubs.