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- when to grow tomatoes in greenhouse
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Growing tomatoes in a greenhouse in winter!
The planting time of tomatoes in a greenhouse is crucial for successful growth. To start, choose your tomato variety and ensure the greenhouse temperature is between 21-27°C (70-80°F) with plenty of sunlight and fresh air.
Tomato plants should be planted in containers, in the ground, or raised beds. If growing in a container, ensure it drains properly.
Tomatoes can be grown indoors from seed, sowing from late February to mid-March if in a greenhouse, or from late March to early April if they’ll be outside.
Growing tomatoes for beginners
Start seeds approximately 6 to 8 weeks before the last expected frost date in your area. Use seed trays or pots filled with a well-draining seed. If you have a heated greenhouse, sow tomato seeds late February through the middle of March.
If not, sow them indoors 5 or 6 weeks before the last expected frost.
Starting tomatoes from seed usually means starting them indoors or in a greenhouse a couple of months before your local date-of-last-frost. If you have a greenhouse, start them two weeks earlier (early March).
Sow the tomato seeds half an inch deep and one inch apart
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