Anonymous wrote:The most success with tomatoes I’ve had by leaps and bounds is ordering plants in the mail. I use Burpee. After they come I transplant them once into bigger plastic pots (just leftovers), buying deep, then harden them off over a week or so. Then I plant them where they’ll stay, deep again, around Mother’s Day or May 1 if the 10 day forecast is solid.
If you’re planting indeterminate varieties in full sun, you should look for varieties popular in the Deep South because I just think it’s too hot here for varieties that maybe did fine 20 or 30 years ago. My fave are Cherokee Purples.
I meant to add that the reason I think mail order is better is that plants sold locally get put out too early and end up stunted from the cold. Maybe if you have a really responsible garden center it would be fine. But the mail ones have all done great.