TheFatKid,

Well dawg, you have to ask the tough questions don't you? Since your growing outside you don't have lighting and ventilation issues like others. Your issues will be getting pHed water with the proper levels of fertilizer at regular times, pest, and thieves. You should visit twice a month using different routes in case followed. The side of hills and forest clearings are nice where sun light is good. Will it be worth it if you do it right yes. The best time to start? Ask a local farmer in your area when they plant seeds. Tell them your growing tomatoes.

Loco