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Home gardeners take great delight in growing tomatoes from seeds, especially their own that that they have cultivated and saved from the previous year. It is not only easy to do, but it is a joy to see the young seedlings rise through the soil. Watching the development of your own tomatoes from seed keeps many an avid gardener coming back for more year after year.
Using seeds to start your tomato growing is not only inexpensive but very satisfying.
Preparing the seed box.
Start the process of planting tomato seeds about 8 weeks before the warm weather. Use quality potting mix and fill a seed tray to about 1 inch from the top. Scatter the seeds over the top of the tray with about 4 inches between each seed. The reason for spreading the seed out is that when it is time to transplant them you do not damage the fine roots in separating the plants. Mist the soil and seeds and place the seed tray in a warm location.
Seeds like moist air so a good method to help them along is to put cling film over the top of the tray to promote moisture. Be careful not to over water the seeds and that is why a mist spray is ideal. Once the seedlings begin to appear, remove the cling film.
The seedlings will need to be acclimatized so start taking the plants to the outdoors in early morning sun, and gradually lengthen the time to be able to place them in the shade during the heat of the day. After about two weeks they can go into the early morning sun for a few hours and gradually lengthen the time in the sun, but take care not to burn the leaves.
The first and second transplant.
When the seedlings are 1 to 2 inches high they can be transplanted into small individual pots. Lift the seedling by the leaves and place it gently in a hole that has been pressed into the small individual pot, then gently firm the soil around it. Avoid touching the stem at any stage because it is quite fragile still and can break easily. Water the pot.
The pots could be kept outside now and in the sunlight. If the temperatures are extra hot, move the small plants into the shade during the heat of the day. Ensure that the plants all get even exposure to the sun and this may require turning the pots.
When the plants are about 6 to 8 inches tall, transplant them again into 6 inch pots where they will stay until they are planted either into the ground or into a large pot for the final growing stage.
Now that you have grown your tomato seeds this far the next step is the final planting stage.
Final planting.
When the seedlings are about 8 inches tall they are ready to be transplanted into the ground or into a large 12 - 15 inch container. This next step may seem surprising but it is the right thing to do. Assuming that you have the soil prepared at this stage, plant the seedling into the hole you have prepared, up to the top four leaves.
Tomato plants have the ability to grow roots right up their stem and by planting the seedling right up to the top four leaves ensures that your tomato plant will develop a strong root system that will help in keeping your plant healthy and sturdy during the fruit bearing period.
By following these methods of growing tomato seeds and transplanting them out, you will find that your tomato plants will have the best chance of being healthy, robust and rich with fruit.
Growing tomatoes can be very annoying but when you have read how to plant them and how to maintain them you can reap wonderful sweet tomatoes for months. Learn how to Grow Tomatoes Successfully
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