Ohio Gardening Schedule



ohio gardening schedule
What is the schedule of planting crops in Ohio?

I am wanting to start a garden at my house and I would love to have a list of when to plant and when the item your time the right to choose them. I live in Ohio so if you could give me a list or a good site on information about the planting of Ohio would really help me. Thank you for helping me.

Garlic – Now. Along with spring flowering bulbs. could also make onion sets now – if you can find them. peas, onions, shallots – as well as ground can be worked in spring. You lettuce, cabbage, broccoli and other cabbage, beets, chard, carrot, radish, etc. .. 4-6 weeks before last frost. peppers, tomatoes, beans, one of the pumpkins, corn … after the last frost date when soil is warm. If you has a list of specific things you want to grow, ask a question and post them, and we can give you more details. Last frost date will vary depending where you are in Ohio – about in southern Ohio early May, central Ohio in mid-May in northern Ohio late-May.

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