Soil temps for planting out cool season plants
Does anyone have a good reference or experience on soil temperatures needed to support planting out onions, lettuce, chard, and broccoli?
Thanks! |
I did find this link. It has the usual seed germination temps but also a column with transplanting temps.
[url]http://www.gardenersnet.com/gardening/seed-germination-soil-temperatures.htm[/url] The sun and warm weekend really warmed and dried our beds. I was able to fork them last night and cool season plants and seeds will go out this week. |
Not soil temperature, but pretty good info:
[URL="https://www.ufseeds.com/learning/planting-schedules/wisconsin-vegetable-planting-calendar/"]https://www.ufseeds.com/learning/planting-schedules/wisconsin-vegetable-planting-calendar/[/URL] |
That's a handy temperature chart. :yes:
So warm here yesterday, up to 15 C/60 F, I went out digging and weeding with thoughts of planting some early peas. But the ground on that side of the garden is still frozen if you go down a couple inches. :bummer::oops: |
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