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Planning Your Spring Vegetable Garden
by
Amy Stafford
(IC: blogger)
Spring makes its own statement, so loud and clear that the gardener seems to be only one of the instruments, not the composer. ~Geoffrey B. Charlesworth
This quote says it all and It’s About Blooming Time spring showed up. We are all anxious to get out their and enjoy spring, the sunshine, blue skies warmer temperatures and the sheer beauty that spring brings.
Planning your vegetable garden for the season is as important as what and where you will plant. Before you get started make sure you know your planting zone and the last frost date in your zone.
Once you pick your perfect piece of land to call your garden you need to make sure your soil is dry and warm enough, you want the soil temperature to be at least 60°F for most vegetables.
To Learn More check out my blog post and learn more about what you should be planting in your vegetable garden.
This quote says it all and It’s About Blooming Time spring showed up. We are all anxious to get out their and enjoy spring, the sunshine, blue skies warmer temperatures and the sheer beauty that spring brings.
Planning your vegetable garden for the season is as important as what and where you will plant. Before you get started make sure you know your planting zone and the last frost date in your zone.
Once you pick your perfect piece of land to call your garden you need to make sure your soil is dry and warm enough, you want the soil temperature to be at least 60°F for most vegetables.
To Learn More check out my blog post and learn more about what you should be planting in your vegetable garden.
Frost Dates by Gardening Zone
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Published April 29th, 2014 8:00 PM
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Douglas Hunt on Apr 30, 2014There are fingers crossed everywhere that those last frost dates hold this year!
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