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Old January 11, 2011   #1
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Default TONS OF TOMATOES for TX

I took a lecture a few year ago called "Tons of tomatoes".
I forgot the name of the man in the video, but he was raising "for fun" tons of tomatoes here in Dallas, Texas.
He said that his date of transplant outside was FEBRUARY 11th.
He'd warm up the soil with plastic mulch and planted his tomatoes. He'dprotect them in case of freeze.
He said that he has been doing this for years. with recor harvests.
I have started my tomatoes mid December and they are growing well. I was going to transplant them outside on February 11th ... but now I am scared !
Anybody had done this method in my area?
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