BP,
Just curious -- when do you transplant your tomatoes in Northern Michigan?
Steve
Steve, the transplanting of tomatoes. First, I've tried the plastic milk jug thing. Didn't work great for me in our climate. As a youngster, we used waxed paper "hot caps" and they worked better, if memory serves.
Now, I don't rush at all. I have learned that cool ground temps won't get you anything, plus, until the plant is too large for the scourge of the cut worm, putting out plants smaller than 1/4" stem just means too many losses.
So, I 've learned to deal with life at the 45th, where frost is possible any month of the year, although not as likely between May 30 and September 10. I start them in trays, then transfer them to pots. They can stay in the pots until June 6th, and will do so. Then and only then do I bother to set them out. They are so big, I have to use a regular shovel to dig the hole and set them!!
I did a thread last spring, if you're interested.
http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/rural-living/171708-70-tomato-plant-set-yesterday.html
Last year was incredible, with bumper crops of most items. Here's to an equally great 2011. :thumbsup:
Here's a fun little video I also did in July, I think.
YouTube - Plants2b.mov