Crops Database

Tomato

Tomato quick answer

Tomato grows in Summer. It takes 11 days, sells for 60g, and comes from Pierre's General Store, JojaMart, Night Market, Seed Maker. Regrowth: 4 days. Best uses: Summer Crops Bundle, Repeated summer harvests, Cooking ingredient. Use the guide links below when deciding whether this crop fits your season plan, scarecrow coverage, or sprinkler transition.

A summer vegetable crop grown from Tomato Seeds that continues producing after maturity.

Name
Tomato
Seasons
Summer
Seed source
Pierre's General Store, JojaMart, Night Market, Seed Maker
Seed price
50g
Sell price
60g
Growth
11 days
Regrowth
4 days
Profit notes
Summer regrowth crop that is useful for repeated harvests and cooking; processing value depends on machine access.
Best uses
Summer Crops Bundle, Repeated summer harvests, Cooking ingredient

Last checked: 2026-05-18 · Source: Stardew Valley Wiki

Beginner Recommendation

A summer vegetable crop grown from Tomato Seeds that continues producing after maturity. It grows in 11 days, which helps you plan watering and harvest timing. Summer regrowth crop that is useful for repeated harvests and cooking; processing value depends on machine access. Best uses: Summer Crops Bundle, Repeated summer harvests, Cooking ingredient.

How to use this data

Decide whether Tomato fits this season

A crop page should help you avoid buying seeds that miss the harvest window, overload your watering time, or distract from bundles and tool upgrades.

  1. Count the remaining days before planting. Tomato needs 11 days, so late-season purchases need extra caution.
  2. Check whether regrowth matters. Regrowing crops reward early planting, while one-time crops are easier to fit into short windows.
  3. Compare seed cost, sell price, and best uses against your current goal: cash, bundles, cooking, gifting, or processing.
  4. Before scaling the crop, confirm scarecrow coverage and sprinkler capacity so the field does not become an energy trap.

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Tomato planning links

Use these links to compare nearby crop pages, bundle pressure, protection needs, and season planning before buying seeds.

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