How to grow tomatoes from seeds indoors

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Growing tomatoes from seed indoors is not that hard to start. Normally the time to start your tomatoes seeds is about six to eight weeks before the last expected spring frost date in your area, plant the tomatoes seedlings outdoors about two weeks after that date. Another way to figure is to plan on setting out sturdy seedlings in the garden when night temperatures stay in the mid fifty degree Fahrenheit range both day and night. Count back and sow the tomatoes seeds six to eight weeks before that date normally arrives. If you do not feel confident about the timing you can consult an experienced gardening friend, or more still ask at a good garden center or you can easily seek the advice of your local Master Gardener program. To read more visit https://growplantseed.com/how-to-grow-tomatoes-from-seeds-indoors/
 
I just put store-bought tomato, the seeds in a glad bag, with a paper towel with some water on it, 3 days later they germinated and were ready to transfer soon after, and. today they are doing great
 


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