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Guide to growing tomatoes in a greenhouse

If you are interested in growing tomatoes in your greenhouse, download this quick guide of helpful tips and tricks.  You can use your greenhouse to start tomatoes in cooler weather, from seeds or propogation cuttings off other plants.  Then you can move them outside in the summer months.  Or you can you can use your greenhouse to start seedling or propagated tomatoes as the summer cools off and you want to have tomatoes in the winter, and grow them through their fruiting season, all under cover.  If they are fruiting under cover, you will want to either have some bees nearby for pollination, or you will need to hand pollinate the flowers. 

If you are interested in commercial greenhouse production of tomatoes, you might find this link helpful.

If you are interested in other vegetables to grow in New Zealand, www.Vegetables.co.nz is a great resource.  

Make your own white fly trap to control white flies in the greenhouse.

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