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Vegetable Garden in March

Filed under: Kitchen Garden Almanac

March is the month when vegetable gardeners can divide their time between what they would like to do and what the weather will allow them to do. Depending upon where you live and the weather in your region, here are a couple of posts for you to consider:

The Kitchen Garden Almanac for March: Cool and Cold Regions

The Kitchen Garden Almanac for March: Warm Regions

If you are looking for a vegetable garden calendar of tasks and planting suggestions for the year, here it is:

Vegetable Garden Calendar

And if you are struggling with very cold weather, do not forget the cold frame to get the spring garden started:

Cold Frame Calendar

As well, now is the time to visit the Seed Starting Category for articles on getting your crops growing.

 


 

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