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<blockquote data-quote="Lakenut" data-source="post: 4238597" data-attributes="member: 30258"><p>Cowadle is spot on. Raised planters tend to have soil temps that get too high so be careful how much sun they get.</p><p></p><p>Other than that, plant as early as it’s safe too. When the summer heat rolls around it doesn’t matter what you do- when night time temps get into the mid 70s the plants will stop blooming and setting on. Don’t give up though. Keep your plants alive. They will start blooming/setting in late summer/early fall when the weather starts cooling off. When it comes time for first frost pick everything. Place the green tomatoes in your garage and the will ripen through the rest of the fall.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lakenut, post: 4238597, member: 30258"] Cowadle is spot on. Raised planters tend to have soil temps that get too high so be careful how much sun they get. Other than that, plant as early as it’s safe too. When the summer heat rolls around it doesn’t matter what you do- when night time temps get into the mid 70s the plants will stop blooming and setting on. Don’t give up though. Keep your plants alive. They will start blooming/setting in late summer/early fall when the weather starts cooling off. When it comes time for first frost pick everything. Place the green tomatoes in your garage and the will ripen through the rest of the fall. [/QUOTE]
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