Growing tomatoes – How to grow tomatoes in South Florida …

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How to grow tomatoes in South Florida’s subtropical climate Examiner.com Add a 3 inch layer of composted manure in the bottom of the hole before planting the tomato. This is to feed the plant while it’s getting established.
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Hi,
I am intrested in growing heirloom tomatoes. I also live in south florida. Do you know if this is posible?
Thankyou,
Patrice
Sure Patrice!
There are a few tomato varieties that are hybridized strictly for heat, but gardeners’ impressions are that heat tolerant tomatoes do not bear well, and don’t have much taste. Cherry tomatoes will bear well in the summer here.
Growing tomatoes successfully in South Florida requires fertile, loamy, acidic soil. Since South Florida soil is generally either sand (devoid of all nutrients) or marl (can’t dig it with a pickax), both alkaline, there is a need to add lots of organic matter to your soil.
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