planting strawberries

planting strawberries
How long after planting tomatoes, bell peppers, and strawberries will they begin to produce?

There’s nothing wrong with any of the answers so far. To be more specific about tomatoes especially, varieties differ a great deal. Some, like Early Girl, will give you tomatoes in as little as 58 days after transplanting. Others take as long as 80 to 90 days. Remember that’s from transplanting, not from planting the seeds. It also depends on the weather. Nice warm weather will help speed up the process, cooler weather (especially if the ground is cool) will slow the process of production a bit. Timing on bell peppers is very comparable to tomatoes.

Don’t have much experience with strawberries. Sorry.


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