GrowsLotsaPeppers
Chillin' In The Garden
Well, there's a difference. SF has some sun issues, and cooler weather. So does the Peninsula, and some of Marin. But over in the East Bay, it's warmer and sunnier. And over the first range of (hills here, mountains elsewhere), the weather warms more, and the fog hangs out less, and the growing is limited more by the available land and water than the weather.obsessed said:With you being in SF Bay I would think that you would have some sun issues right? Like a lot of fog and more of a cooler summer? So I would definately go with a short season or alpine one.
How about Bloody Butcher? I never had it although I am growing it this year. but is supposed to be way more flavorfull than early girl.
We grow early, and all year long. We took out our last tomatoes and peppers the week of Thanksgiving last year. If I'm taking chances, tomatoes can go in as early as late March, peppers a little later. We often have ten or more varieties of tomatoes planted, and share with the community. Wish we had more garden space. Nice that one of the sons does, although his is a rented home...
For the OP: I can't pick one variety. We need salad tomatoes, cherry tomatoes, slicers, saucers, reliable eating tomatoes, and ones that are heirlooms. Buy from the best sources, good garden centers and club sales, and you'll do just fine. Prepare the soil well, and the rest is easy.