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- When to Plant Vegetables in Rosenberg, Texas - Garden. org
Here is a quick overview of when to plant the most popular types of vegetables for your spring garden Scroll down for the full list Cole crops (broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage, lettuce, spinach): Direct seed around January 16 if ground is workable For better results, start indoors around December 19 and transplant around February 7 Onions, potatoes, and peas: Plant around December 29 If
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- When to Plant Vegetables in Kingman, Arizona - Garden. org
Here is a quick overview of when to plant the most popular types of vegetables for your spring garden Scroll down for the full list Cole crops (broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage, lettuce, spinach): Direct seed around January 23 if ground is workable For better results, start indoors around December 26 and transplant around February 14 Onions, potatoes, and peas: Plant around January 5 If
- When to Plant Vegetables in John Day, OR - Garden. org
Here is a quick overview of when to plant the most popular types of vegetables for your fall garden Scroll down for the full list Fall planting requires working backward from the first frost date (September 7) to ensure crops mature before winter Check seed packets for "Days to Harvest" as timing varies by variety
- Repotting and Transplanting Tomato Seedlings - Garden. org
By National Gardening Association Editors Deciding when to transplant tomato seedlings is easy When tomato seedlings are three or four inches tall and have their second pair of leaves, it's time to take them out of their crowded containers and put them into deeper, roomier ones (If you started seedlings in individual containers at least three inches square, simply thin out the weaker plants
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