A Complete Video Guide on How to Start Tomatoes Indoors from Start to Transplanting: Almost Time to Start Them!

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A Complete Video Guide on How to Start Tomatoes Indoors from Start to Transplanting:
Almost Time to Start Them!


When to Start Your Tomatoes Indoors:

I recommend you start tomatoes indoors about 8 weeks before they can go outside. So the first question is often:  When do you put them outside? A lot of vegetables go out when frost ends. Tomatoes are a bit different. Yes, frost will kill them and you need to wait but cold ground will keep them from growing. They can even turn a bit purple when nights and the ground stay in the 40's.




You really want to time your 8 weeks or so to the date when your earth bed soil and nights are mostly 50 degrees. You can use water rings or black plastic and other tricks to keep the transplants warm and to warm the ground if you want and get an earlier start.

The 8 weeks also includes about a week period of acclimating your indoor transplants to the outdoor. If you don't slowly introduce them to the sun, they can actually get sunburned. Check out the video below.




Starting tomatoes Indoors - Transplanting Them to the Garden

Remember you have to acclimate them to the outdoors. Slowly introduce them to the sun over a week. Once they are ready for the big leagues, you can put them in to the ground. The soil temperature should be around 50 degrees as should the nights. If you put them out early, they often just sit and don't grow until the temperatures are right.


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