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Good Tomato to start to grow on in cold frame?
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Good Tomato to start to grow on in cold frame?
I would like to grow some tomatoes this fall/winter. Has anyone had any success with starting plants now and growing them in a cold frame through the winter? I'm in middle Tennessee close to the Alabama line, zone 7a.
victorychick- Posts : 1
Join date : 2013-08-25
Location : zone 7 - Lynnville, TN
Re: Good Tomato to start to grow on in cold frame?
Welcome, Victorychick!
You may not be getting answers because I don't know if this is doable. I might be wrong. I know that often what people do is start tomatoes early, and in Zone 7, with a cold frame, I'm sure you could have a good, strong tomato plant early.
I'll be looking forward to hearing if anyone has had experience with keeping them throughout the winter.
You may not be getting answers because I don't know if this is doable. I might be wrong. I know that often what people do is start tomatoes early, and in Zone 7, with a cold frame, I'm sure you could have a good, strong tomato plant early.
I'll be looking forward to hearing if anyone has had experience with keeping them throughout the winter.
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