When is the Best Time for Planting Certain Foods That we Eat?
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Google 'planting guide' and add your zone. You'll find information on seed starting and more.
You can also check with your local nursery or hardware store (where vegetable seeds and plants are sold) or your local master gardeners. They're all a wealth of information. Good luck!
First you need to know what zone you are in:
http://planthardiness.ars.usda.gov/PHZMWeb/
Here are some links to help you out! Have fun!
https://www.almanac.com/vegetable-garden-planning-for-beginners
https://garden.org/apps/calendar/
http://www.thevegetablegarden.info/planting-schedules
Most plantings need to occur after the soil is about 50 degrees. Cool weather plants can go in a little bit earlier.