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When is the best time to transplant tomatos plants from seeds?

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When is the best time to transplant tomatos plants from seeds?

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Tomatoes, like peppers and eggplants, are heat loving plants. Tomatoes should be transplanted when the soil temperature reaches 65 F, depending on where you live, this could be from the end of May to early June in the northern part of the country. Before you transplant your tomatoes to your garden, you should harden them off, meaning you let them accustom to the outside temperature by setting them outside for a week or two during the day. The breeze can make the stems grow stronger and the plants tougher. If your plants is already too tall and leggy, just berry most of the stems when you transplant them. The excess stems will generate root structures as the temperature warms up. Good luck and hope you get a lot of delicious tomatoes this summer!

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