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ken c | 11:24 Fri 01st Apr 2005 | Home & Garden
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When is it safe to put out my Tomato seedlings into a un heated greenhouse?they are on the window sills at the moment but I need the space they are also getting a bit leggy, 2" high I live in Sussex so not too cold a place also have fleece to cover at night.and would leave them in 3" pots till they are bigger.

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They should be placed in a warm (up to 27C or 80F) draught free place - then the seedlings should emerge in 7 to 10 days time.

Immediately this happens, move the plants to a light position (a light windowsill is ideal), but out of direct sunlight to avoid burning the leaves.

Alternatively you could try planting them outside using a cloche (or poly-tunnel).  The basic rules of no frost and a minimum soil temperature of 15C (60F) must be achieved.

ple of proper leaves, you can put them out in your greenhouse, they will grow more slowly than if you leave them inside to get a bit bigger, but they will be sturdier.  BUT if the forecast is for frost, then bring them inside again until it passes.

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thanks for your help

they are getting a bit leggy so have put them in the greenhouse I expect we will get a frost now

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