Don't Miss Your Window for Seed Starting in February: What to Plant & How to Prepare!
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- čas přidán 4. 02. 2024
- Get your garden ready for spring with our February Gardening Guide! 🌱 This month is key for starting seeds indoors and preparing your garden beds for the upcoming season. We'll cover which seeds to start now for a bountiful harvest, including tips for successful germination and early care. Plus, learn how to prep your outdoor garden space for transplanting, from soil amendment to layout planning. Whether you're a seasoned gardener or a green thumb in training, this video is your go-to for making the most of February's gardening tasks. Let's grow together!
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I am in SW Idaho (high desert) where I used to be in Zone 6b, and I am now about 2 streets into Zone 7a with the new map. It is usually the end of May before I can get started planting outside although I know a lot of people around here have their gardens in by mid-April. I decided to try overwintering my peppers this year and they are doing great! One is blooming. When can I safely start setting them outside for fresh air (even for a few hours a day) and when can I replant them?
I am in SW Idaho (high desert) where I used to be in Zone 6b, and I am now about 2 streets into Zone 7a with the new map. It is usually the end of May before I can get started planting outside although I know a lot of people around here have their gardens in by mid-April. I decided to try overwintering my peppers this year and they are doing great! One is blooming. When can I safely start setting them outside for fresh air (even for a few hours a day) and when can I replant them?