Armstrong Memorial Research and Demonstration Farm

Early Planting of Tomatoes in a High Tunnel with Plant Coverings

Author: Bernard J. Havlovic (Iowa State University)

  • Early Planting of Tomatoes in a High Tunnel with Plant Coverings

    Armstrong Memorial Research and Demonstration Farm

    Early Planting of Tomatoes in a High Tunnel with Plant Coverings

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Abstract

High tunnels have been successfully used in Iowa to modify the climate and extend the growing season for tomatoes and other crops. Without the use of supplemental heat these ventilated, single layered plastic structures have typically increased average inside air temperatures by 10°F or more over outside temperatures for the growing season. The same tunnel, however, will only increase the daily low temperature by about 1 or 2°F, thus making early season high tunnel plantings without additional heat or plant coverings risky in Iowa. Fabric row covers are commonly used in high tunnels to provide for an additional 2-4°F frost protection during cold evenings. The recommended planting date for high tunnel tomatoes in Iowa has been about April 16 (4 to 5 weeks ahead of the recommended outside planting date). Producers are also advised to have some sort of plant covering material available to protect plants during a late spring frost.

Keywords: RFR A1089

How to Cite:

Havlovic, B. J., (2012) “Early Planting of Tomatoes in a High Tunnel with Plant Coverings”, Iowa State University Research and Demonstration Farms Progress Reports 2011(1).

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Published on
01 Jan 2012
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