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When: Wednesday, April 16th
6 pm - 9 pm
Location: Community Child Care inc., A.E. Bowers
Investment to Learn: $TBD
Transplanting tomato seedlings is a crucial step in the cultivation process to ensure that your young plants have the best chance to thrive in their new environment.
Gain hands-on knowledge about moving tomato seedlings from their initial growing containers to their permanent outdoor homes or larger pots.
Discover essential methods for hardening off your seedlings, to ensue your transplants can acclimate smoothly to outdoor conditions.
Learn to identify common tomato pests and diseases and implement effective strategies to safeguard your plants..
Bring your tomato transplant home to give it the best care and attention, to ensure it establishes well and grows into a healthy, productive plant.
Remember to regularly check your seedlings for any signs of pests or diseases. Address any issues promptly to prevent them from spreading.
Discover fresh and delicious recipes to make the most of your tomato harvest.
In 60 to 90 days (about 2 to 3 months) for most tomato varieties, join us for the third installment to learn how to create homegrown meals that your family and friends will love.
Got more tomatoes than you can use?
This workshop will teach you how to preserve your bounty through canning, drying, or freezing.
Ensure nothing goes to waste and enjoy the fruits of your labor all year round.
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