Cold Weather Planting - Knowledgebase Question

Greenville, SC
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Question by hdmauldin
February 6, 2000
What time of the year is best for planting cold weather vegetables in South Carolina?


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Answer from NGA
February 6, 2000
You're gardening in Zone 7, where the last freeze of the season generally occurs by the end of April. Cool-season crops such as peas, spinach, cabbage and broccoli can be planted outdoors beginning the first or second week of March.

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