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Crop Planting Info When To Plant Your Vegetable Garden

Crop Planting Info When To Plant Your Vegetable Garden

Normally, early to mid-season crops are planted in early spring while fall crops are generally planted in summer. The first planting should be done as early as possible but only when there is no danger of any frost.

  1. When should I plant my vegetable garden?
  2. What month should I plant my garden?
  3. What should I plant in my vegetable garden now?
  4. What vegetables should not be planted together?
  5. What's the easiest vegetable to grow?

When should I plant my vegetable garden?

The Best Time to Plant Warm-Season Vegetables

Don't bother to plant before the soil and air temperatures have warmed up above this point in spring or early summer because the seeds and plants simply won't grow. Wait until about two weeks after the average last frost date for your region to plant warm-season crops.

What month should I plant my garden?

If you're new to gardening, you may think the growing season doesn't begin until April or May. But that's not true — you can start planting seeds much earlier. In fact, you should! If you start the right crops now, you'll likely be harvesting your own fresh veggies by April or May.

What should I plant in my vegetable garden now?

15 Vegetables You Can Plant Now for Fall Harvest

  1. Radishes. Radishes are one of the quickest maturing crops at four weeks from seed to harvest. ...
  2. Broccoli. Broccoli can be sown directly into the garden in late summer for a fall harvest, or plant from transplants for a little ease. ...
  3. Brussels Sprouts. ...
  4. Turnips. ...
  5. Collards. ...
  6. Green Onions. ...
  7. Kohlrabi. ...
  8. Lettuce.

What vegetables should not be planted together?

What Plants Should Not Be Planted Together?

What's the easiest vegetable to grow?

10 Easiest Vegetables to Grow Yourself

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