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🍅 Growing Tomato, Amish Paste in Zone 8a

Zone 8a has warm winters and an extended growing season — excellent for heat-loving crops like Tomato, Amish Paste. Last frost: Apr 5. First frost: Oct 28.

Planting Calendar

Indoor
Outdoor
Harvest
Feb 22Oct 28

Season: Apr 5 – Oct 28 (206 days)

Zone8a
Last FrostApr 5
First FrostOct 28
Season Length206 days
Days to Harvest85
SunFull Sun
Frost ToleranceNone
Spacing1/sqft (12" apart)

When to Plant Tomato, Amish Paste in Zone 8a

Start Seeds Indoors: Feb 22

Start Tomato, Amish Paste seeds indoors around Feb 22 (6 weeks before last frost). Optimal germination temperature: 80°F. Germinates in 6–14 days.

Transplant Outdoors: Apr 19

Transplant Tomato, Amish Paste seedlings outdoors after Apr 19. Wait until soil temperature reaches 60°F. Space plants at 1/sqft (12" apart). Harden off plants for a week before moving outside.

Harvest: Jun 23

First harvest approximately Jun 23 (~65 days from transplant). Continue harvesting until first frost (Oct 28).

Companion Planting

✅ Garlic✅ Asparagus✅ Basil✅ Carrots✅ Marigolds✅ Peppers✅ Onions
❌ Potatoes❌ Fennel❌ Corn❌ Kohlrabi

Frequently Asked Questions

When should I plant Tomato, Amish Paste in Zone 8a?

Start Tomato, Amish Paste seeds indoors around Feb 22. Transplant outdoors after Apr 19. Expect first harvest around Jun 23.

What is the last frost date for Zone 8a?

The average last spring frost date for Zone 8a is Apr 5. The first fall frost averages Oct 28, giving a 206-day growing season.

Can I grow Tomato, Amish Paste in Zone 8a?

Yes. Tomato, Amish Paste needs 85 days to harvest. Zone 8a has a 206-day growing season, which is sufficient.

What is the best month to plant Tomato, Amish Paste in Zone 8a?

The best time to start Tomato, Amish Paste in Zone 8a is Feb. Begin seeds indoors around Feb 22, then transplant outdoors after the last frost date of Apr 5.

What companion plants grow well with Tomato, Amish Paste?

Good companion plants for Tomato, Amish Paste include Garlic, Asparagus, Basil, Carrots, Marigolds, Peppers. Avoid planting Tomato, Amish Paste near Potatoes, Fennel, Corn, Kohlrabi.

How long does Tomato, Amish Paste take to harvest?

Tomato, Amish Paste takes approximately 85 days from planting to harvest. In Zone 8a, expect your first harvest around Jun 23.

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