Founder Murray Farquhar launched
WildTomato as a 16-page local magazine in
Nelson, New Zealand, in July 2006, aiming to create an "essential lifestyle magazine" for the Nelson region. The magazine targets a readership of people aged 30-plus in the middle-to-upper socio-economic groups. The current majority owner of the magazine is Jack Martin who is an immigrant to Nelson from the United Kingdom. He initially became editor of
WildTomato in December 2007. Martin oversaw a substantial evolution in the scope, size, print quality, and regional coverage of the magazine, which is published as an 80-plus-page, glossy magazine. In March 2008, Martin began the process to buy
WildTomato from Farquhar, eventually completing the sale in September 2008. In April 2016, Lynda Papesch (née Munden/Hooper) was appointed editor when Martin returned to the UK. Papesch comes from a journalistic background, starting her career at The Daily Post in Rotorua in 1977, then moving to
The Marlborough Express in 1980. After stints as chief reporter, deputy editor, and acting editor with The Express, Papesch moved to Nelson Tasman in 2006 and started her own media company. She joined the advertising features department of The Nelson Mail, co-ordinating features from 2010 to 2014. In February 2021, Martin put WildTomato into liquation, failing to pay monies owing to staff and blaming Covid-19. The masthead was acquired by the Nelson Magazine, and WildTomato has not been published since.(Source: Lynda Papesch) ==Community involvement==