
The Best Tomatoes For Hot Dry Climates
In this video, Sequoiah @projecttreecollard will share some of her favorite varieties of tomatoes to grow in hot dry climates. Where temperatures can soar and stay 100 to 110 degrees for weeks at a time, tomatoes face a number of challenges. Come hear some pros and cons of some of the tomato varieties. Sequoiah has been growing tomatoes in hot dry California climates for 25 plus years. Sequoiah is a former urban homesteader and now a rural homesteader on a few acres in Grass Valley, CA. Her business @projecttreecollard has been propagating and breeding tree collards and other perennials for the last 8 years. Prior to this, Sequoiah was a garden consultant and designer in the SF Bay Area. You can find Project Tree Collard at: www.projecttreecollard.org Instagram at: / projecttreecollard Facebook at: / projecttreecollard