Return spring frosts pose a serious danger to tomato and pepper seedlings planted in open ground or an unheated greenhouse.
When to plant tomato and pepper seedlings so that they don’t die, says the expert of the online publication “Belnovosti”, scientist-agronomist, landscape designer Anastasia Kovrizhnykh .
If night frosts are still possible, tomato and pepper seedlings should not be planted under any circumstances.
Tomatoes and peppers are heat-loving plants; at sub-zero temperatures, seedlings will die even in a greenhouse if it is unheated.
Seedlings can be planted in a greenhouse at +17 degrees during the day and +10 at night, in open ground – at +20 during the day and +13 at night.
Don't rush with planting, recurrent frosts are very insidious and can come unexpectedly.