Seeds to Plant Indoors in March
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- Опубликовано: 5 июл 2024
- March is a busy time for gardeners who start their own seedlings. There are so many seedlings you should be planting this month, from cool-season crops to warm-season crops, and even flowers.
This video is designed for those of you who have a last frost date between April 15th and May 15th.
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Chapters
0:00 Introduction
1:55 Cool Season Crops
3:35 Warm Season Crops
5:38 Flowers
7:15 Get my Free eBook
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Morning Chores:
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I’m glad you posted this. I was getting nervous about getting my cooler weather crops started, especially peas. Thanks.
You nailed it on the weather 😂 I'm in zone 7b, last frost date between April 15- 21st ( I've seen it both ways) I'm so ready and excited to start the garden again. For once, I'm on time with seed starting. I always look forward to your videos . I hope we all have a great growing year.
Good luck!!
My last frost date is early June here in snowy Newfoundland! Still starting things because our growing season is so short.
Thank you!!!! Blessings abound!
I’m zone 6b and looked up my last frost date. 😬 I need to plant me seeds like yesterday 😂. My last frost date is May 3rd.
I forgot to mention that I’m new to this gardening thing. Took your course “Indoor Seed Starting” offered through School of Traditional Skills. Followed everything to a “T” but now have what looks to be like dampening off (mold) on one of my seedling trays. Live in Arkansas where we get a lot of rain and humidity. Sprinkled cinnamon and vermiculite as suggested along with adding a fan. Have pics I would like to share. Is this possible?
Nice show, Rick
Glad you enjoyed it
Thank you for sharing. New subscriber to your channel.
Is it ok to use the cedar shavings and chicken droppings in a combost bin? (Sparingly of course.) Or work it into the ground before planting?
Your vidio is at 2 o’clock in live in Indiana so that will be at 4 o’clock my time 3:01
1 pm Pacific, 2 pm Mountain, 3 pm Central, 4 pm Eastern.
Zones are for the hardiness of your plants with extreme temperatures
Hello Rick! Is there another way I can communicate with you regarding a potential issue (not related to this video) that I am having with my seedlings. Tried to contact you through your website but there was no link and no form to fill out as stated.
Rick@ourstoneyacres.com
My average last frost date is end of March to first week of April. Zone 5
Ummm no it’s not. I’m in 5b and I’m may 10th
What would you do for the soil in March?
Compost is my go to. I prefer to put it in during the fall. But early spring is great too, and in fact that is what I will be doing this year.