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When to plant tomatillo in Zone 10

In Zone 10, the last spring frost usually passes around January 31 and the first fall frost arrives around December 15, leaving about 318 frost-free days. The windows below are computed from those frost dates, with the same math the Dibble app uses.

Nearly frost-free. Grow cool crops in winter; summers are too hot for many vegetables.

Last spring frost: January 31First fall frost: December 15Frost-free days: 318Days to maturity: 75Hardiness: Tender

Planting windows for tomatillo in Zone 10

When to plant tomatillo in Zone 10
TaskWindow
Start seeds indoorsDec 20 to Jan 3
TransplantFeb 7 to Feb 21
Estimated harvestApr 23 to Jun 22

The harvest estimate counts 75 days to maturity, then a picking window of about 60 days. These windows use typical frost dates for Zone 10; Dibble pins them to your exact ZIP code.

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How to grow tomatillo

Grow tomatillos like tomatoes, but plant at least two for pollination. Fruit is ready when it fills and splits its papery husk.

Companion plants

Good neighbors for Tomatillo:

PepperBasilMarigold

Better kept apart:

Fennel

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Dates are estimates based on typical frost dates for the zone. Your yard has its own microclimate, so use them as a starting point and adjust as you learn your space.