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| Not really as they will need a temp of 10 degrees to keep healthy and grow. Any colder and they will survive (except for a frost) but will be unlikely to fruit as well as they should. If you have other, hardier seedlings I would put them in the greenhouse and use the space gained for your tomatoes.
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