March Planting Guide
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There’s a lot going on in the garden this month. The weather tends to remain chilly, so cool-season vegetables still thrive. The days are lengthening, which also makes it a good time to start some warm-season crops. If you can’t find warm-season vegetable plants in the nursery yet, start them from seed. More wet weather is probably on the way, so give the garden a chance to dry out between plantings. When the time is right, plant any of the following:
FLOWERS
Ageratum
Alyssum
Aster
Calendula
Candytuft
Dianthus
English daisy
Foxglove
Iceland poppy
Larkspur
Linaria
Nasturtium
Nemesia
Pansy
Penstemon
Petunia
Primula
Shasta daisy
Snapdragon
Statice
Stock
Strawflower
Verbena
Violet
COOL-SEASON VEGETABLES
Arugula
Beet
Bok choy
Brussels sprout
Cabbage
Carrot
Cauliflower
Celery
Chive
Collard
Endive
Kale
Kohlrabi
Leek
Lettuce
Mustard green
Onion
Parsley
Parsnip
Potato
Radish
Rutabaga
Salsify
Scallion
Swiss chard
Spinach
Turnip
WARM SEASON VEGETABLES (after mid-month)
Corn, early variety
Eggplant
Herbs
Pepper
Summer squash
Snap bean
Tomato, early variety
TREES
Avocado
Citrus
Macadamia
* Researched by JULIE BAWDEN DAVIS / For The Times