Tomato
60-85 days
24-36 inches
Wait until nights stay above 50F before transplanting. Cold soil stalls them.
Your complete Zone 6A planting guide for March. Here's everything you should be starting, sowing, transplanting, and harvesting this month.
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.
50-60 days
12-18 inches
Self-seeds happily once you have it, and the bees find it fast.
45-60 days
8-12 inches
Easy from seed and quick to bloom.
45-60 days
10-12 inches
Poor soil gives you more flowers and fewer leaves.
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
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.
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.
22-35 days
1-2 inches
The fastest thing in the garden and a good one to start kids on.