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Hi Donna,
I was thinking indoor actually with three months
outdoors in a warm spot. I was under the impression that this is a good variety
for indoor cultivation.
Here, it is generally considered too cold for
greenhouse winter veggies, and from November to February, you would have to
provide lights as well, to grow anything worthwhile. Last night was
-21 C ( around -25 F) unusually cold, but still, it is those unusual weather
events that you worry about, when you a fragile installation such as a
greenhouse. Buildings that are not well insulated become very expensive to heat.
For us, greenhouses are only practical to extend the season and to work in
the sun on nice days. It's a place to start tomatoes early.
Hélène
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