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Jan 14, 2013 5:04 AM CST
Name: Paul Anguiano
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Last frost date works well around here. While tomatoes won't grow too much in cooler temperatures, you want them to get a chance to settle in and put out some roots before the heat pushes them to grow. Additionally, if your tomatoes don't come from a source that grows them cool, they will need the cooler weather to help them harden and trigger early bloom and fruit set.
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