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What to Plant in March by Zone
Hello, Gatherers 🐛Here are some Vegetables/Herbs you can plant in March: - Beets (Zone 7 through 10) this is a cool weather crop can be started outdoors - Broccoli (Zones 5 through 10) this is a cool weather crop can be started outdoors - Cabbage (Zones 5 through 10) this is a cool weather crop can be started outdoors - Carrots (Zones 5 through 10) - Cauliflower (Zones 5 through 10) this is a cool weather crop can be started outdoors - Corn (Zones 8 through 10) - Cucumbers (Zones 5 through 10) - EggPlants (Zones 5 through 10) - Herbs (Zones 3 through 10) - Lettuce (Zones 5 through 10) this is a cool weather crop can be started outdoors - Melons (Zones 7 through 10) - Onions (Zones 5 through 10) this is a cool weather crop can be started outdoors - Peppers (Zones 5 through 10) - Spinach (Zones 5 through 10) this is a cool weather crop can be started outdoors It's time to Gather those seeds and begin your gardening journey~
What to Plant in March by Zone
Seedling progress
My Zinnias,Cosmos and Canna lily’s are looking so cute! Super exited for this growing season zone 7b
Seedling progress
Winter Garden task!
check your seed collection, tell me what seeds your most excited about growing this year? Which seeds you're not starting this year and why? Below I posted a link to learn how to read/ understand seed packets. https://thehouseandhomestead.com/how-to-read-seed-packets/
Winter Garden task!
Make your own!
Hello, Gatherers did you know you can make your own seedlings starting mix? Well, you can just mix 7 parts of coco coir and 1 to 1/2 perlite both are great for aeration. Just two ingredients! Happy Gardening!!
Make your own!
Snow Day = Seed Starting Day 🌨️🌱
When the world outside is frozen and quiet, it’s the perfect time to start something new indoors. Seed starting on a snow day isn’t just about getting a head start on the garden—it’s a grounding, hopeful act. Tiny seeds, warm soil, gentle care… all reminders that growth is happening, even when we can’t see it yet. Snow day seed-starting ideas: • Tomatoes, peppers, and eggplant • Herbs like basil, parsley, and oregano • Flowers that need a longer head start • Label trays and journal what you plant today ✨ Bonus: The steady, repetitive motions of planting can calm the nervous system and shift our focus from stress to possibility. If you’re starting seeds today, drop a 🌱 in the comments and tell us what you’re planting. If you’re not ready yet, that’s okay—just being here counts. Gather. Grow. Flourish. 💚
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