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When Is The Best Time To Plant A Vegetable Garden In North East Ohio?

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When Is The Best Time To Plant A Vegetable Garden In North East Ohio?

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When is the best time to plant a garden in Northeast Ohio?

We are planting our first garden and Arent sure when is a good time and if someone could help that would be great.

His cool hardniess area is 5 / 6. (It used to be zone 5, the area is now 6 .... are you of the line between) their date of last frost is around mid-May. I live in Ohio. There are things to be planted almost every month except January and February. In March, planting potatoes, peas, shallots, and onions. In early April, I Chard seeds, lettuce, chard, spinach, and transplant out broccoli, artichokes and cabbages. These are all "cold weather vegetables" and can take frost. Mid to late April, beginning with the harvesting of asparagus (it is a perennial crop, rising each year) In early May, I plant tomatoes and peppers (and we have a late frost, I will add more bedding for the night - but who rarely Once it happens). Herbs annual mid-May to plant corn, beans, basil and other gourds of all kinds, including pumpkin, eggplant. Pretty much everything I've already gotten me more broccoli seeds in late July, and plant out in late August. It really starts to grow strong by mid-September when the weather cools, and I harvested through a few light frosts. In October or November (or sometimes December), the garlic plant - while I'm planting flower bulbs such as daffodils and tulips. Garlic begins to rise during the winter. It's great to see green things that protrude through the snow! And they get harvested in July, when the tops die back halfway. So I guess the answer to "when the plant is" what are you planting? "

Written by gardening seeds guy

July 20th, 2009 at 9:05 pm