When should you start tomato and pepper seeds indoors?
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Tomatoes and peppers have many properties that are abundantly used in the home for most foods or alongside them.
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We start our seeds in February under LED lights and do not plant in pots until April, but even then we do not put them out until the end of May, due to our zone 4 and late frost. Figure 2 months before you can plant them outside is when you could start them for most areas. Or 2 months before the last frost. We have to adjust due to such a short growing season
seed starting should take place six to eight weeks before your last frost date.
4-6 weeks before the last frost, transplanting 8-inch tall seedlings on June 1stand expecting them to grow,
thanks dear