Jenna Stark+FollowFlorida tomato planting secrets for big harvestsTiming is everything when it comes to growing tomatoes in Florida! The trick is to plant after the last frost in spring or just before the weather cools in fall—otherwise, the heat and humidity can really mess with your crop. North Florida gardeners should aim for March-April, while Central Florida does best from mid-February to mid-March. Down south, you’ve got a longer window from January to March. Choosing disease-resistant varieties is a game changer, too. Anyone have tips for handling Florida’s wild weather or favorite tomato types that always thrive? Let’s swap stories and advice! #Home #FloridaGardening #TomatoTips00Share