When to Plant Tomatoes in San Jose, CA

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Start tomato seeds indoors Dec 16 – Dec 30, transplant outside Feb 17 – Feb 24.

Start seeds indoors
Dec 16 – Dec 30
Transplant outside
Feb 17 – Feb 24
Last frost (typ.)
Feb 10

In San Jose, CA, the typical last frost lands around Feb 10. Working back 6-8 weeks gives you a seed-starting window of Dec 16 – Dec 30 indoors. Tomatoes are killed by frost, so wait until Feb 17-Feb 24 — after frost danger AND once soil hits ~60°F.

That leaves roughly 294 days of growing season before the typical first fall frost (Dec 15) — enough for most varieties. In a short-season area, favor early-maturing varieties (check the days-to-maturity on the tag).

  • This year's transplant window (Feb 17 – Feb 24) has passed — dates shown are for planning next season.

Why

  • Frost kills tender seedlings outright, and cold soil stunts them even without frost — both dates matter.
  • The 50% frost date is a planning midpoint: a late frost is still possible, so keep covers handy for the first two weeks.

When this doesn't apply

  • Season extenders (row covers, walls of water, cold frames) let you plant 2-3 weeks earlier than these windows.
  • Frost dates are area averages — low spots and valley floors run colder than the local average.

How this was calculated

  1. 1. Last spring frostFeb 10

    San Jose, CA: typical (50% probability) last 32°F frost

  2. 2. Seed starting windowDec 16 – Dec 30

    Tomato: start indoors 6-8 weeks before the last frost (Feb 10)

  3. 3. Transplant windowFeb 17 – Feb 24

    Tomato is frost-tender: go out 7-14 days after the last frost, once soil reaches 60°F

  4. 4. First fall frostDec 15

    San Jose, CA: typical first 32°F frost in fall — the season's endpoint

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