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The Vegetable Garden Planting Calendar below will help you plan if and when your seeds should be started indoors, when to start or transplant your seeds/seedlings to the outdoors, and roughly when to expect to harvest your seeds.
List what you plant in the garden. Include the name of seed companies, plant name, variety, planting date, and harvest date. During the growing season, keep notes on how well the plant does. If the variety is susceptible to disease, record what was used to treat any problems.
Zone 8 – Vegetable Planting Calendar Guide. Zone 8 has a long growing season with hot summers. Most vegetable varieties will have no problem maturing before your first frost date. With a last frost date of April 1st and first frost date of December 1st.
Zone 8 is one of the warmer planting zones which makes it a great place to grow a garden. This planting zone stretches from the coastal area of Virginia across to Central Texas. It includes Alabama, Georgia, and South Carolina as well. If you live in these areas, you may wonder what grows best.
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The Kellogg Garden Organic Gardening Guides include detailed information and resources on how, why, and what to do in your gardens as well as advice on planting, growing, and harvesting individual plants throughout the year. Start by confirming the proper planting zone for your garden. Organic Gardening: Zone 8 Planting Chart 8a 8b PLANTING ...
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Using the planting schedule below will help you get the most of your garden. Starting seeds indoors before your ast frost date will give you a jump start on the growing season. Knowing when to transplant seedlings out- doors will help to maximize your harvest.
Zone 8. Start Seeds Direct Sow or Indoors Transplant.
Zone 8 - Monthly Garden Calendar Chores and Planting Guide June • Direct sow sunflowers, nasturtiums, marigolds, borage, basil, and other warm season flowers and herbs. • Plant heat loving field peas, lima beans, and asparagus beans • Continue monitoring for pest insects talked about in the May task list.