462 - How Early Is Too Early? Planting Cool-Season Crops With Confidence
The Beginner's Garden with Jill McSheehy
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Show Notes
Spring weather can make planting decisions confusing. Should you plant your cool season crops now, or wait a little longer? In this episode, you'll learn how to decide the best time to plant lettuce, broccoli, carrots, peas, and other cool season crops with confidence. If you've ever worried about planting too early or too late, this practical guide will help you read the signals your garden is giving you.
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Key Takeaways-
Understand the temperature range cool season crops prefer
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Learn how frost forecasts influence planting decisions
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Know the soil temperature thresholds for direct sowing seeds
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Avoid common mistakes with soggy soil and early planting
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Gain confidence in reading weather patterns in your own garden
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Disclaimer
Gardening advice shared in this podcast is based on my own experience in Zone 8a (Arkansas) and from the feedback I receive from others in different gardening contexts. Your results may differ depending on your location, climate, and growing conditions. Always check your local extension service or trusted resources for region-specific guidance.
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