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repot again into a yet deeper container (such as a milk carton), again setting them as deep in the dirt as you can—right up to the leaves (you can pinch off the lower ones). Harden plants for at least 10 days just before transplanting.
If you don't want to bother with all that transplanting and covering in the garden, plant in March or April and transplant to the garden in 6 to ... Tomatoes are great container plants and do well on a windowsillor in a hanging basket.
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A perfect companion to The Encyclopedia of Country Living, this is a complete gardening manual for setting up your own vegetable garden—whether it’s just a few rows of lettuce or a year-round field Drawn from, and a continuation of, the ...