vegetable variety in zone 5a
San Marzano tomato in zone 5a
San Marzano · Solanum lycopersicum
- Zone
- 5a -20°F to -15°F
- Growing season
- 150 days
- Days to harvest
- 55 to 90
The verdict
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About San Marzano
Sweet-low-acid, dense flesh with few seeds; the Italian paste tomato standard. Sauce, canning, sun-drying. Indeterminate, long fruiting period.
Critical timing for zone 5a
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Common challenges in zone 5a
- ▸ Fire blight in pears
- ▸ Cedar-apple rust
- ▸ Late spring frosts
Modified care for zone 5a
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San Marzano in adjacent zones
Other tomato varieties for zone 5a
- Brandywine
Rich, complex, full tomato flavor with high sugar and high acid; the heritage standard for fresh slicing and B…
- Cherokee Purple
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- Early Girl
Tart-sweet, classic balanced tomato flavor; medium-size red slicer. Fresh, salads, sandwiches. Determinate, ri…
- Mortgage Lifter
Sweet, mild, very low acid; large pink-red beefsteak with few seeds. Fresh slicing, sandwiches. Indeterminate,…
- Roma
Mild, low-water content, meaty; the workhorse paste tomato. Sauce, canning, drying. Determinate, concentrated …
- Sungold
Intensely sweet, candy-like, tropical-fruit notes; small orange cherry tomato. Fresh snacking, salads. Indeter…
Frequently asked questions
- Will San Marzano tomato grow in zone 5a?
Yes. San Marzano is recommended for USDA zones 5a through 9a, which includes zone 5a.
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