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Growing Sungold Cherry Tomatoes in the San Lorenzo Valley
If you garden in Felton, Ben Lomond, Boulder Creek, or anywhere among the SLV ridges and canyons, your success with Sungold comes down to one honest question: how much real sun does your spot actually get? Answer that first, and everything else follows.
Growing Sungold Cherry Tomatoes in the Coastal Fog Belt
If you garden along the immediate coast around Santa Cruz, Capitola, the Aptos shoreline, or out toward Davenport, this is the page that finally has good tomato news for you. Unlike a paste tomato, Sungold actually thrives in the fog.
Growing Sungold Cherry Tomatoes in the Santa Cruz Banana Belt
If you garden in the county's warm sunny pocket, the hill belts above the fog around Soquel, Aptos, and the sunnier side of Santa Cruz, brace yourself: a single Sungold plant here can bury you in fruit. This is the easy button of Santa Cruz tomatoes.

