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Jan 14, 2015 3:51 PM CST
Name: Natalie
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Is there a particular time that is best for wintersowing tomatoes? I have seeds for Sugary, which is my very favorite tomato. I tried growing it from seed last year, and didn't have any luck. It grew a little, and then quickly died. I think it got way too hot in the greenhouse and it got fried. I know that tomatoes do well with wintersowing, since I am always pulling up seedlings in the Spring, but I'm not sure when the best time to start them would be. I don't have many seeds left, so I don't want to waste them! I can't buy the plants where I live, so I have to grow them from seed if I want them.

This will be my first year for wintersowing anything on purpose, so I'm lost! Thanks for any suggestions!
Natalie

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