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	<title>Comments on: what temperatures are safe for growing vegetables in the northwest?</title>
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		<title>By: The Tomato Shop</title>
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Neither plant tolerates cold well. One good frost can do them in. I live in central Fla. and can grow tomatoes all winter. There are a few times I may need to wrap them in Christmas lights and cover them with sheets. You on the other hand are probably near the end of your growing season. If you have a warm porch with lots of sun try growing them in containers. The smaller varieties will probably do better.</description>
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<p>Neither plant tolerates cold well. One good frost can do them in. I live in central Fla. and can grow tomatoes all winter. There are a few times I may need to wrap them in Christmas lights and cover them with sheets. You on the other hand are probably near the end of your growing season. If you have a warm porch with lots of sun try growing them in containers. The smaller varieties will probably do better.</p>
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