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Q : Tomato seed date in Scotland
Sorry if this is a double post, but my ISP hasn't listed my first post
in the newsgroup after 12 hours. ============================== This year I am trying container tomatoes for the very first time. I have been recommended three varieties but was wondering when to start the seeds... Variety 1 : Paul Robeson (will have a cage) indeterminate 75 days Variety 2 : Patio Orange determinate 52 days Variety 3 : Gold Nugget determinate 55 days They will be seeded in unheated propagator trays with 3" pots indoors They will be transplanted to 5" pots to increase in size indoors They will be gradually hardened off on fine days where possible They will be transplanted to 14" terracotta pots on a sheltered west facing wall I am in Edinburgh, a coastal town on the east side of southern Scotland. We are still having frosts. My questions are... 1. When should I start my seeds? 2. When should I aim to have them outdoors? 3. Do I need to start a second crop of the Patio Orange/Gold Nugget to last me the season - will each crop all in one rush or staggered throughout the season? Thanks for the help folks. |
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