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Transplant tomatoes into the garden after the danger of frost is past. In central Iowa, May 10 is the suggested planting date. Gardeners in southern Iowa can ... The last practical date for planting tomatoes is approximately June 20. ... ISU Entomology / Horticulture and Home Pest News / Planting Tomatoes in the Home Garden...
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www.ipm.iastate.edu/ipm/hortnews/1999/5-7-1999/tomatoes...
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It is a little late to start tomatoes from seed. Typically, you need to start them 5 to 6 weeks before the intended outdoor planting date. In central Iowa, May 5-10 is the suggested outdoor planting date. Gardeners in southern Iowa can plant a week earlier, whereas those in ... Planting Tomatoes in the Home Garden...
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www.ipm.iastate.edu/ipm/hortnews/2003/5-2-2003/tomatoes...
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Tomato plants know what they like and they grow well when you give it to them. ... Tomatoes love heat. Cover the planting area with black or red plastic a couple of weeks before you intend to plant. Those extra degrees of warmth will translate into earlier tomatoes. ... Video - Tips for Planting Tomatoes...
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gardening.about.com/od/growingtips/tp/Tomato_Tips.htm
gardening.about.com/od/growingtips/tp/Tomato_Tips.htm
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Growing tomatoes is easy. It's one reason for their popularity in your home garden. Just prior to planting them in your garden, "harden them off" by bringing them outside during the daytime and for increasing hours, until you are leaving them out overnight.
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www.gardenersnet.com/vegetable/tomato.htm
www.gardenersnet.com/vegetable/tomato.htm
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Have your best crop ever with these tips. We even tell you how to get a head start on the season!
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Planting Tomatoes Successfully; Transplanting; Tomato plants should be grown in full sun, although some varieties may succeed in areas with only a half day of sun. Space tomato plants at least three to four feet apart. ... planting successful tomatoes | soil basics | treating powdery mildew organically | rose cocktail;
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www.burkards.com/pages/planting_tips/tomatoes.htm
www.burkards.com/pages/planting_tips/tomatoes.htm
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Seed planting depth ... Provide frost protection when first planted. Tomato plants may be trained on stakes, grown in cages, or allowed to crawl along the ground. Tomatoes will ripen after they have been picked.
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Planting Tomatoes Outdoors ... Planting Tomatoes in Containers ... Home Page > Yardener's Plant Helper > Vegetable Gardening > Vegetable Files > Tomatoes > Planting Tomatoes...
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gardening.yardener.com/PlantingTomatoes.html
gardening.yardener.com/PlantingTomatoes.html
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I know if you continue to plant the same things in the same place, the soil needs "regeneration." What should I put in the soil before planting tomato plants this year? Answer: Linda, Its often good practive to rotate your vegatables around in the garden every few years.
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