
Select short, sturdy plants and avoid those that are tall and leggy. Even though some nurseries begin to stock tomatoes in early April, it is far too early to plant them in the ground at that time. You can find these and many other varieties at local plant sales in late April and May each year. The following varieties have been popular in our annual tasting trials at our Bellevue Demonstration Garden: cherry types Sungold, Sweet Million, and Juliet good standard varieties include Oregon Spring and Stupice. To ripen well in our climate, choose tomatoes with “days to maturity” of 75 days or less for best results.


#2 – Gardening Publications with cover photos.4-H Youth Development Programs – King County.
