The middle of March is the time to start growing cool season crops such as peas, sweet peas, lettuce, radishes, cabbage, kale ...
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Birds & Blooms on MSNThe Backyard Gardener’s Guide to Growing PeasHomegrown peas are flavorful and you'll be surprised how easy peas are to grow. You can plant peas weeks before your garden ...
St. Patrick’s Day for gardeners is considered the beginning of the vegetable planting season. Irish potatoes can be planted now. Asparagus and rhubarb are the two perennial vegetables to get ...
Toni Farmer, Professor of Environmental Science at the University of Pennsylvania, provides tips on planting peas, which can ...
Peas, leaf lettuce, spinach, arugula, carrots, beets, radishes, and other cool-season crops are eager to start growing soon.
Get pruning. Most deciduous trees and shrubs (those that lose their leaves in autumn), including fruit trees, should be ...
Grow peas in large pots for shoots or in the ground for peas. Choose hardy, early varieties for sowing in March. Make a ...
Sweet peas add a pop of colour to any garden - and Monty Don has reminded gardeners of the best time to begin growing them ...
Lettuce, spinach, kale, cabbage and peas can be planted now. If you want to grow them from seed, start them in a sunny window and move them outside once the seeds germinate. It's easy to plant a ...
Sweet peas are annuals which are raised from seed to flower the same summer and then die. There is a perennial cousin called Lathyrus latifolius, which has pink or white flowers, but unfortunately ...
Spinach, peas, cilantro, parsley, and root veggies like beets and radish are great plants to grow on cooler days.
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