Here's What to Plant in March
Here's What to Plant in March
Get your gardening gloves ready because it’s officially time for spring planting! Many plants are more resilient than you think and don’t mind a frosty morning or even a bit of snow. Some flowers can be planted this time of year in warmer regions of the country, while many cold-hardy vegetables can be seeded directly into your garden or in containers in mid-to-late March. Nurseries will offer transplants of young vegetables when it's time to plant in your area, but many plants are easy to grow from seed. Read the seed package to learn the best time to plant, as well as recommended planting depth and correct spacing. And check with your local university coop extension service (find yours here) to learn the last expected frost date in your region so you don't plant frost-sensitive edibles or ornamentals too early.
Typically, here’s what you can plant in March:
Gardening gloves out!