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Pre-Salad Days
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Looking forward to fresh, vine-ripe tomatoes at your summer barbecues? Well, now is the time to start growing the plants indoors. Roughly six weeks before your area's normal last-frost date, get the plants going. One crucial thing to remember: Tomato seedlings prefer 75 to 80-degree soil so, unless you keep your house jungle-hot, use heating mats underneath the planters. Once the last frost passes, take no more than a month to get the plants transplanted outdoors.
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Find Your Nearest Store Visit your local Home & Garden Showplace store and get everything you need for spring planting.
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Online Plant Guide
 Plan your garden with help from our Plant Guide. Find plants with the right color, size and characterics for your hardiness zone. |
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