Zone 7 · Tomatoes Growing Guide
Paste tomato with meaty flesh and low moisture — ideal for sauces, canning, and drying. Reliable producer with fewer disease issues than slicers.
In Zone 7, Roma Tomato should be planted outdoors Apr 1 – Apr 20, after the average last frost date of approximately Mar 15. Start seeds indoors around Feb 15 – Mar 1 for a head start.
Heat-tolerant compared to other tomatoes. Continues producing through summer better than slicers.
Heat-tolerant compared to other tomatoes. Continues producing through summer better than slicers.
Feed regularly but avoid excess nitrogen — Roma tomatoes need potassium for firm, meaty fruit.
What you plant next to roma tomato makes a real difference — some plants actively help, others compete or attract pests.
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