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Old May 30, 2016   #31
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I use a plastic cover on my containers to help the plants grow faster and protect them from weather and bugs. I just replanted my tomatillos on my balcony. There are two seedlings started in my hydroponics. Then there are seeds that I just scattered in there. The plastic cover around a 3 foot cage doesn't really gets so hot inside to kill the plants on a sunny day. If it does, you can cut slits on it. I suppose on a cold night you can put a light bulb as a heater.
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Old May 31, 2016   #32
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Salty, will they overwinter in a warm greenhouse like peppers, if so I will sow a few
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Old May 3, 2017   #33
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I found this site http://gardendrum.com/2013/01/04/growing-tomatillos/ that says, "They will tolerate partial shade." Most other sites say to plant them in full sun.

Have any of you tried growing them in partial shade? I have some volunteers growing and am going to attempt to move them to an area that gets partial shade most of the day and full sun for about 3 hours.
My experience is that they will fruit in partial shade and in even more shade (not very much, though), both in raised beds, but they fruit a whole lot more in full sun, directly in the ground.
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Old May 3, 2017   #34
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They do very well in containers in full sun, too.
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