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Old November 21, 2016   #205
joseph
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We typically have frost from the first of September to the end of May, so 9 months per year. I don't try to keep the greenhouse warm during the winter, but it stays warm enough to keep tomatoes alive for about 10 weeks longer in the spring and fall. I add a bit of heat during extra cold nights in spring and fall.

I'm currently growing a couple dozen tomato plants in a bedroom window.
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