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Garden Master
Possibly you need stronger light, and more air flow, to keep the seedlings from being leggy. Also maybe less heat once the seedlings emerge. But tomatoes, even the ones that sprout outside, have a lot of space between the ground and that first little set of leaves. Tomatoes, though, can be planted really deep in the garden, so no problem if they are leggy, as long as they are strong.
Mary, I am one of those who won't try to talk you into growing from seed, if you don't really have any need to. If you have access to a wide variety of types, and don't have to buy a dozen when you only want two, then I say put your time and energy into something else. You have a much more elegant and artistic garden/yard than most of us. It takes a lot of your time to do that! You go, girl!
Mary, I am one of those who won't try to talk you into growing from seed, if you don't really have any need to. If you have access to a wide variety of types, and don't have to buy a dozen when you only want two, then I say put your time and energy into something else. You have a much more elegant and artistic garden/yard than most of us. It takes a lot of your time to do that! You go, girl!