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Begin setting out tomato seedlings two weeks after the last expected spring frost….

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Or earlier if you intend to cover with row covers or cloches to help maintain heat. You can continue to set plants out until 12-14 days before first fall frost. In short-season areas, if you choose to use seeds, sow indoors six to eight weeks before you set them out. In long-seasoned climates, direct-sow the seed.






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