February is a great month to plant in Florida. You can start cool season crops like lettuce, carrots, and kohlrabi and even warm season crops like tomatoes, peppers, and eggplants.
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3 Comments
Cabbages ain't gonna make it down south starting from seed….Chinese cabbages MIGHT…but thay won't taste real good, several of my bok choy have already bolted and it's been relatively cool. We've been really blessed with 31 degrees this morning, but when the heat comes back it's coming with a vengeance 😭😭😭 I really hope Phil seeing his shadow means we can stay in spring til the end of the month but im not holding my breath.
Im in west palm beach and there was ice all over my garden this morning, my tomatoes,eggplants pepper are all ruined. Im sooo depressed right now.
Start as in seeds or transplanting?