🍅 Can I Plant Tomatillo in Tucson, AZ?

2026 planting guide for Zone 9b · Last frost ~February 5 · Growing season ~309 days

✅ YES — Good temps, but watch for heat — highs near 105°F

Temperature conditions are suitable for Tomatillo. Highs near 105°F are on the warm side — make sure plants have plenty of water. The season is running warmer than normal, which has opened this window earlier than usual.

Planting window: Jun 17 – Jul 1
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USDA Zone
9b
Last Spring Frost
~February 5
First Fall Frost
December 10
Growing Season
~309 days
Ideal Temp for Tomatillo
65–90°F
Frost Risk
⚠️ Sensitive

Growing Tomatillo in Tucson

Tucson's Zone 9b Sonoran Desert climate means most gardening happens outside of peak summer (June–August), when temperatures routinely exceed 100°F. Spring (February–May) and fall (September–November) are the primary growing windows. Cool-season crops do beautifully in Tucson's mild winters, and the monsoon rains from July through September can extend the warm-season growing period.

In Tucson (last frost around February 5), aim to direct sow or transplant tomatillo outside around February — approximately 2 weeks after your last expected frost. Starting seeds indoors 6 weeks before the last frost date gives you a significant head start.

Tomatillo thrives between 65°F and 90°F. It is frost-sensitive, meaning a single freeze at 32°F will damage or kill it — always wait until frost danger has fully passed. Expect 75–100 days from transplant to first harvest. Plant at least 2 for cross-pollination. Papery husks split when ready to harvest. Very vigorous grower.

Frequently Asked Questions

When can I plant tomatillo in Tucson, AZ?

In Tucson (last frost around February 5), aim to direct sow or transplant tomatillo outside around February — approximately 2 weeks after your last expected frost. For best results, start seeds indoors 6 weeks before that — giving you strong transplants ready to go out at the right time.

What is the USDA hardiness zone for Tucson?

Tucson, AZ is in USDA Plant Hardiness Zone 9b. The last expected spring frost is around February 5, and the first fall frost arrives around December 10. This zone classification helps you understand which perennials survive winter and when annual vegetables can safely go outdoors.

Is it safe to plant tomatillo outside in Tucson right now?

That depends on the current weather forecast. Tomatillo needs temperatures above 50°F (ideally 65–90°F) to thrive. CanIPlant checks your real 7-day forecast and any active frost alerts to give you a live YES, NO, or WAIT answer — just enter your ZIP code.

Can I grow tomatillo in Tucson 2026?

Yes — Tomatillo grows well in Tucson, AZ. With a Zone 9b climate and a growing season of ~309 days, Tucson is well-suited for warm-season crops like tomatillo. Just wait until after the last frost (around February 5) before moving plants outside.

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