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Good morning, fellow gardeners! With February's chill still in the air, it's the perfect time to start planning and preparing your vegetable garden, especially if you're in USDA Hardiness Zone 7. This zone, which includes all but the northernmost parts of Marion County, experiences mild winters with average minimum temperatures ranging from 0 to 10 degrees Fahrenheit. Here's what you can do to get a head start on your garden:
Indoor Seed Starting 1. Tomatoes and Peppers:
2. Eggplant:
3. Broccoli, Cabbage, and Cauliflower:
4. Onions and Leeks:
5. Herbs like Basil and Parsley:
Direct Sowing Outdoors 1. Peas:
2. Spinach, Lettuce, and Other Greens:
3. Radishes:
Tips for February Planting in Zone 7:
Final Thoughts February is about setting the stage for a productive garden season. By starting seeds indoors, you extend your growing season, and by planting some hardy vegetables outdoors, you can enjoy some of the earliest harvests. Remember, gardening is part science, part art, and wholly rewarding. Happy planting, and here's to a bountiful gardening year! If you need more specific advice or have questions about particular varieties or garden layouts, feel free to ask or stop by the Marion County Extension Office in Yellville at 313 West 7th Street, behind the nursing home.
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