Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Best time to plant in New Jersey?

I am looking to grow some veggies and herbs and plenty of flowers this upcoming spring and since it has not snowed yet here in NJ i am wondering when the best time to plant is. I have the option of planting inside and then transplating outside as well!

thank you for your help

Best time to plant in New Jersey?
Check with local nursery for advice on what to plant in the fall for spring blooms and what to plant in the spring after last frost for showy summer into fall blooms. Herbs can be grown year round indoors by a sunny window and moved outdoors later in the spring. Veggies will have to be geminated early spring indoors and transplanted or you can buy ready to plant veggies at the nursery in the spring. It really all depends on how green your thumb is.
Reply:Gardening is such a vast subject, it can often be confusing to the new gardener where to start.



obviously, It depends on what kind of plants ur planning to grow.



For most vegetables, I would prefer to plant them at a well-drained, level, sheltered, slightly limey, sunny position.



and that would be on early spring (March?) or mid spring (April).



If you want to plant inside, try to u can do it from late Feb. but u should pay attention to the requirements (more sunlight + well-draing soil).



I wish that makes sense

Gumps

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