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SupportWoundedWarriors
08-04-2025, 11:44 AM
Hello! Where can I find organic fresh garden-grown "real" tomatoes in the area, even outside the bubble?
ResQme
08-04-2025, 11:53 AM
Hello! Where can I find organic fresh garden-grown "real" tomatoes in the area, even outside the bubble?
Not sure about organic, but you might try calling Lanier's Produce to see if they have them.
vintageogauge
08-04-2025, 12:48 PM
I don't trust anything that says organic as many of the chemicals used in farms years ago still show up after decades of not using them. Why not plant your own, it's so easy down here, just plant one or two on the sunny side of your house at the end of March and by Memorial Day you will be picking your own tomatoes until the first frost.
collie1228
08-04-2025, 04:41 PM
Drive to New Jersey. There are NO tomatoes grown in Florida that taste like you believe a tomato should taste like. My preference is tomatoes from a Central NY muck farm, but NJ does pretty well.
LuvtheVillages
08-04-2025, 04:59 PM
Hello! Where can I find organic fresh garden-grown "real" tomatoes in the area, even outside the bubble?
The Villages Grown has a store at the market at Sawgrass Grove. They grow their produce in controlled greenhouses, near where the new Walmart is being built. They also sell produce from nearby farms.
There is a farmers' market in Brownwood on Saturday mornings. I suspect many of the vendors get their produce from the same wholesalers the grocery stores use.
You will find that tomatoes do not grow well in Florida. We tried. Neither do cucumbers or peppers. If you get a few to grow on your plants, they do not taste like anything.
And the seasons are different here. If you try to grow, plant very early spring. Harvest by end of May. Then try for a second season October-December. Start seeds indoors.
Good luck.
SupportWoundedWarriors
08-04-2025, 06:08 PM
We grew tomatoes but they're winding down. Sadly nothing like my NJ tomatoes, though...
We also grew jalapeño, green and banana peppers that are still going strong. They've been amazing.
asianthree
08-05-2025, 01:34 AM
Tomatoes need hot days cool nights, so northern grown had a taste that can’t be accomplished in Florida. Haven’t found any tomatoes at farm stands here that are close in taste or texture to what we grow in Michigan or Kentucky.
This year I brought heirloom tomatoes dirt and all, from our farm in KY. My granny said to put them in rolling planters in extreme heat bring them in @ night to cool. Pain in the butt but so far it’s the best tomatoes in 8 years.
My purple Cherokee seeds have been in the family from 1800s, are close to ripe, in a few days time will tell. If not I just bring down 1/2 bushel as needed.
Good luck, even fall and winter grown tomatoes in FL have little to nothing taste
Whatnext
08-05-2025, 03:14 AM
Village grown produce is not organic, it is grown hydroponically. No soil, just fed on liquid nutrients and chemicals. Very efficient, and commercially sound, but not organic and tasteless.
RoadToad
08-05-2025, 04:26 AM
Market at Marion has a variety. North on 441.
damvillages
08-05-2025, 04:35 AM
Market of Marion has Tennessee tomatoes. Delicious!
USOTR
08-05-2025, 05:20 AM
Market of Marion is a good start. But beware, some of the stuff they sell is "old stock" they get from stores.
willimmac
08-05-2025, 06:05 AM
Bountiful farm in Okahumpka just outside of the Villages has organic tomatoes and lots of other vegetables, fruit, etc. They also host a farmers market on Wednesdays. Lets not forget they also have a restaurant under shade trees. They also have a guy their that sharpens knives.
Happyretiredgal
08-05-2025, 06:07 AM
We love Brown & Brown Farm Market on 301.
Nanettek3
08-05-2025, 06:22 AM
We love Brown & Brown Farm Market on 301.
Yes came here to say that, Brown & Brown market on 301.
NoMo50
08-05-2025, 06:57 AM
The climate in Florida is all wrong for tomatoes, which need warm sunny days and cool nights. We haven't found any yet that hold a candle to those from "back home" in the Midwest. Solution? Next time you travel somewhere that does have good tomatoes, bring some back with you. And yes, TSA will let you carry on tomatoes.
Berwin
08-05-2025, 07:02 AM
Not here. We've lived here for just over three years. My wife loves fresh local tomatoes but when we go somewhere and she asks where they are grown, they are always from Georgia or even farther away.
UpNorth
08-05-2025, 07:31 AM
Tomato plants will not set flowers if the daytime temperatures are too hot. They therefore like cooler temps during the day. And since they are part of the nightshade group of vegetables, they need hotter nights to ripen. Exactly opposite of what most people are led to believe.
Marmaduke
08-05-2025, 07:44 AM
Drive to New Jersey. There are NO tomatoes grown in Florida that taste like you believe a tomato should taste like. My preference is tomatoes from a Central NY muck farm, but NJ does pretty well.
Absolutely agree. It's just to hot to grow tomatoes that taste good in Fl., they say.
We always had a great garden in Pa., and enjoyed delicious tomatoes. I've always noticed that the regions for growing various things are set and accurate.
Ptmcbriz
08-05-2025, 08:20 AM
I had the same desire, which eventually forced me to grow my own. Now I have heirloom Cherokee Purple in abundance and taste wonderful. Best time to grow is late August (plant seedlings) and harvest in November. Can also plant in March and harvest in June. The time you can’t plant is summer. Humidity brings out the bugs and they won’t set fruit when it’s above 90 degrees.
You’ll need to put in a raised bed (can buy kits online Garden Tools, Planters, Raised Garden Beds '+'More | Gardener'''s Supply (http://www.gardeners.com) ). Make your own soil with peat, char, worm castings, compost, top soil, Black Kow. All can be bought at Lowe’s. You’ll grow fabulous divine tomatoes.
goldie n
08-05-2025, 08:31 AM
Hello! Where can I find organic fresh garden-grown "real" tomatoes in the area, even outside the bubble?
Sprouts grocery has the most organic fruits and vegetables around. They have several kinds of organic tomatoes
jim@jedward.com
08-05-2025, 08:32 AM
Sprouts. In the bubble.
Pugchief
08-05-2025, 12:56 PM
Market of Marion is a good start. But beware, some of the stuff they sell is "old stock" they get from stores.
Ooh. Just like the Farmer's Market at Brownwood.
BrianL
08-05-2025, 12:56 PM
COSTCO carries many fresh organic produce items so as of August 6, you can get them at COSTCO.
vintageogauge
08-05-2025, 01:55 PM
I always have good luck with Marglobe variety tomatoes. You have to plant them from plants, not seeds, in late March and they will flourish, with just 3 plants we were giving them away by the bag full and they taste as good as Marglobes from up north.
barbara828
08-05-2025, 06:23 PM
Nothing like NJ tomato. People come from DE/ PA for them. And the corn !!!
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