Grow better tomatoes--more reliably, more profitably, and with less guesswork
Tomatoes are one of the most rewarding crops to grow--and one of the easiest to get wrong. Whether you're tending a backyard plot or managing a diversified market garden, Tomatoes: A Grower's Guide gives you the practical knowledge and confidence to produce healthy plants and abundant harvests from seed to storage.
Grounded in The Market Gardener Method, this beautifully illustrated guide distills Jean-Martin Fortier's decades of hands-on experience into clear, actionable strategies that work at a human scale. Instead of chasing trends or folklore, you'll learn what actually delivers consistent results in real growing conditions.
What this Book Offers
Rather than overwhelming you with theory, this guide focuses on decisions that matter most--helping you avoid common mistakes and build a system that supports strong plants, flavorful fruit, and steady harvests.
Who this Book is For
Jean-Martin Fortier is a farmer, educator, and internationally recognized leader in regenerative, small-scale agriculture. Through decades of work at his own microfarm and as a teacher to growers worldwide, he has refined methods that balance productivity, soil health, and quality of life.
Tomatoes: A Grower's Guide is part of the Grower's Guides from the Market Gardener series--compact, highly visual manuals designed to help growers take meaningful, practical steps toward more resilient and rewarding food production.
If you want to grow tomatoes with confidence, clarity, and care for the land, this guide shows you how.