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Sunday, January 13, 2013

Video: How to Seed Start Tomatoes and Pepper Indoors

You should start your tomatoes and peppers indoors about 6-8 weeks before you have 50 degree nights. Tomato and peppers like the warmth and even if you can protect them from the frost and get them out early... if the night temperatures are too low, the plants will just sit.

The warm nights and soil is what they need to really start growing. If you have more room to hold transplants indoors or sheltered, you can start them 8-10 weeks early but the ground they go in needs to be warm.







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