Parsley
70-90 days
6-8 inches
Slow to germinate. Soaking the seed overnight helps.
Your complete Zone 4B planting guide for March. Here's everything you should be starting, sowing, transplanting, and harvesting this month.
70-90 days
6-8 inches
Slow to germinate. Soaking the seed overnight helps.
60-90 days
12-18 inches
Keep it in a pot. In the ground it will take over.
60-85 days
24-36 inches
Wait until nights stay above 50F before transplanting. Cold soil stalls them.
60-90 days
18-24 inches
Peppers want warm soil. Going out two weeks after the last frost beats rushing them.
60-90 days
18-24 inches
Slower to germinate than sweet peppers, so give them the full head start.
60-80 days
24-36 inches
Even fussier about cold than peppers. Warm soil is the whole game.
50-75 days
12-18 inches
One cold night will blacken it. Wait for settled warm weather.
45-60 days
8-12 inches
Easy from seed and quick to bloom.
30-60 days
6-12 inches
Sow a little every two weeks instead of all at once.
35-50 days
4-6 inches
Bolts the moment it gets hot, so spring and fall are its seasons.
50-70 days
18-24 inches
Frost actually sweetens it. The fall crop is the better one.
60-90 days
12 inches
Bulbing fennel does better as a fall crop in most zones.
70-90 days
12-18 inches
Wants sharp drainage and tolerates being forgotten.
80-120 days
24 inches
Hardy outdoors from about zone 7 up. Colder than that, grow it in a pot and bring it in.
35-50 days
4-6 inches
Bolts the moment it gets hot, so spring and fall are its seasons.
55-70 days
2-4 inches
Sow as soon as the soil can be worked. They quit once it turns hot.