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A list of "Outdoor Tasks" and "Indoor Edibles" for Zone 7 in December, including mulching, harvesting herbs, and planting microgreens. The background shows potted herbs and a watering can on a patio.
Zone 7 · December Planting Guide
December in Zone 7 is quiet and gentle… but the garden isn’t done yet. ❄️ While nights dip into 35~45°F, there’s still meaningful work you can do to prepare your winter beds, protect your bulbs, and set yourself up for early spring color. Here’s your calm, cozy guide to what to plant, what to h
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A vibrant garden scene with purple, yellow, and pink flowers serves as the cover for a "ZONE 6 ~ APRIL planting guide," highlighting night temperatures, regions, direct sowing, what to plant, and tips.
A garden path lined with yellow daffodils and purple flowers, with text encouraging viewers to "SAVE THIS for your April planting guide" and "FOLLOW FOR YOUR ZONE new blooms every month."
A raised garden bed with young plants, displaying a Zone 6 April guide for edible plants to "PLANT NOW" (lettuce, spinach, peas, cole crops), "ALSO GREAT" (onions, carrots, beets, potatoes, parsley), and "BONUS" (arugula, cilantro, dill), with frost tips.
Zone 6 April planting guide 🌱
Spring is settling in, but it’s not time to plant everything just yet. 🌱 Direct sow now • Peas • Spinach • Lettuce • Radishes • Carrots 🌿 Transplant outdoors • Broccoli • Cabbage • Kale 🌱 Start indoors • Tomatoes • Peppers • Cucumbers 🚫 Hold off on planting warm crops outside
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Planting My First Seeds Of 2025! 🥬
Just sowed my first seeds of 2025 here in Zone 7b! 🌱 Kicked things off with some cool-season veggies like lettuce and spinach, taking advantage of our early spring window. Can’t wait to watch these little guys sprout and thrive! What’s on your planting list this season? #Zone7bGardening #Spr
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A vibrant coastal garden scene with blooming flowers and succulents, featuring the title 'ZONE 9 ~ APRIL planting guide' and key topics like night temps, regions, direct sow, what to plant, and tips.
A sunny field of yellow daffodils and purple flowers with a central message: 'SAVE THIS for your April planting guide' and 'FOLLOW FOR YOUR ZONE new blooms every month'.
A graphic detailing 'ZONE 9 ~ APRIL Edibles' for planting, including 'PLANT NOW' (tomatoes, peppers, basil, cucumbers, beans, squash), 'ALSO GREAT' (melons, eggplant, corn, okra, sweet potatoes, sunflowers, peanuts), and 'BONUS' herbs, with a tip about warm soil.
Zone 9 April Planting Guide 🌱
April in Zone 9 is one of the most important planting months of the year. The soil is warm, the days are getting longer, and the garden is thriving — but heat is on the way. If you’ve been waiting to plant, this is your window. ⸻ 🌱 Direct Sow Now ~ Beans ~ Cucumbers ~ Squash ~ Cor
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