I propagated my tomato seed early this month and now have some nice three inch high plants on my window sill. When will be the best time to move them to an unheated green house?
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That's what I do. I get my exercise for the day walking to and from the cold greenhouse during March/April. I wouldn't risk mine overnight till May. But I'm up here! where are you? It can make a HUGE difference. You need a big dining room table and no sense of proportion!Whoever plants a garden believes in the future.
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I suppose if your greenhouse was at the lottie or you didn't have a greenhouse yet, you could either put them in a cold frame during the day, situated next to the house, and bring them indoors at night. This should stop them getting leggy and because they won't be very big, a cold frame height would be adequate. Also if it was yuck outside on odd days they could be left on the windowsill now and again!My Majesty made for him a garden anew in order
to present to him vegetables and all beautiful flowers.- Offerings of Thutmose III to Amon-Ra (1500 BCE)
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In a way depends on whereabouts you are in United Kingdom as there is no way of telling of your location. Where I am, for the past few weeks I have been able to leave them in the unheated greenhouse at night too but I check the local BBC weather forecast on the net every night before I go to bed. If it falls below 5, I bring them in just to be on the safe side.Food for Free
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