When to Plant Tomatillo in St. Johns County, FL
Tomatillos are a Mexican staple that produces tart, green fruits enclosed in papery husks. They are essential for salsa verde and green sauces.
St. Johns County, Florida is in USDA Zone 9a. The average last spring frost is February 9 and the first fall frost is December 2, giving you a growing season of approximately 296 days.
At an elevation of 57 feet, St. Johns County receives approximately 51.1 inches of rainfall annually with predominantly sand soil. Summer highs average 99Β°F, so Tomatillo may need afternoon shade and extra watering during peak heat. Sandy soil warms quickly in spring β great for early planting β but Tomatillo will need more frequent watering and organic matter to retain nutrients. Ample rainfall means less supplemental watering, but ensure good drainage to prevent Tomatillo root diseases.
St. Johns County Soil Profile
Soil Type
Sand
Soil pH
4.9-6.1
Drainage
Well Drained
Monthly Watering Guide for Tomatillo
Tomatillo needs approximately 1 inches of water per week (4.3" per month). Here's how your county's rainfall compares month by month.
| Month | Tomatillo Needs | Rainfall | You Supplement | Action |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jan | β | 2.4" | 0" | βοΈ Dormant |
| Feb | 4.3" | 2.4" | 1.9" | π§ Light watering |
| Mar | 4.3" | 2.8" | 1.5" | π§ Light watering |
| Apr | 4.3" | 2.8" | 1.5" | π§ Light watering |
| May | 4.3" | 3.5" | 0.8" | π§ Light watering |
| Jun | 4.3" | 7" | 0" | β Rainfall sufficient |
| Jul | 4.3" | 7.1" | 0" | β Rainfall sufficient |
| Aug | 4.3" | 7.6" | 0" | β Rainfall sufficient |
| Sep | 4.3" | 6.9" | 0" | β Rainfall sufficient |
| Oct | 4.3" | 4.3" | 0" | β Rainfall sufficient |
| Nov | 4.3" | 2.1" | 2.2" | πΏ Regular watering |
| Dec | 4.3" | 2.3" | 2" | π§ Light watering |
Water needs are for active growing months only (FebβDec in St. Johns County). Supplement amounts are based on average rainfall β actual needs vary with temperature, soil, and mulching.
Tomatillo Planting Timeline β St. Johns County, FL
Tomatillo Planting Calendar
| Activity | When | Date Range |
|---|---|---|
| Start Indoors | December 29 | Dec 29 β Jan 12 |
| Transplant Outdoors | February 16 | Feb 16 β Mar 2 |
| Direct Sow | February 9 | Feb 9 β Mar 2 |
| Harvest | April 20 | Apr 20 β Jun 29 |
Plant 1" deep Β· 15" apart Β· Rows 24" apart
Month-by-Month Timeline
| Month | Activities |
|---|---|
| January | Start Indoors |
| February | Transplant Outdoors Direct Sow |
| March | Transplant Outdoors Direct Sow |
| April | Harvest |
| May | Harvest |
| June | Harvest |
| July | β |
| August | β |
| September | β |
| October | β |
| November | β |
| December | Start Indoors |
Growing Conditions
βοΈ Sun
Full Sun (6-8+ hours)
π§ Water
Moderate β regular watering
π Days to Maturity
60β85 days
π§ͺ Soil pH
Needs 6β7 Β· Your soil: N/A
πΊοΈ USDA Zone
Zone 9a
π Growing Season
296 days in St. Johns County
Growing Tips for St. Johns County
Start seeds indoors 6-8 weeks before last frost. Plant at least two plants for cross-pollination. Harvest when fruits fill the husk and it begins to split.
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Frequently Asked Questions
When should I plant Tomatillo in St. Johns County, FL?
St. Johns County is in Zone 9a with an average last frost of February 9. Plan your Tomatillo planting based on this frost date β see the calendar above for exact timing.
What planting zone is St. Johns County, FL?
St. Johns County, Florida is in USDA Hardiness Zone 9a. The average last spring frost is February 9 and first fall frost is December 2.
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