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California Garden TV: 10 Vegetables to Plant in March



In this video I answer the question, “What vegetables can I plant in March?” with my top 10 choices for vegetables to sow in march. Whether you sow these cool season and warm season vegetables indoors or outdoors depends on when your average last frost date is for your area. I’ll show you how to find your last frost date and how to use it to know when to plant your vegetables.

GROWING GUIDE VIDEOS FOR THE CROPS MENTIONED
How to Grow Tomatoes: https://youtu.be/9w-7RoH_uic?si=SapQf9bn1BrHCtBU
How to Grow Sweet Potatoes: https://youtu.be/KQKVniLsqS4?si=SOMgr9Prf42Iho8H
How to Grow Summer Squash Vertically to Save Space: https://youtu.be/MEOLY9D5n2k?si=QK6tj9g6HtId6l0a
How to Get Rid of Squash Vine Borer: https://youtu.be/zNVTvmRmBw4?si=tRgZXao98SXdd4WE
How to Get Rid of Squash Bugs: https://youtu.be/3MZ_4R5GDC4?si=vcI0oNdcLgi1G47_
How to Grow Beans: https://youtu.be/nkZH0rKhMr8?si=CmWbltO-FOyga6J_
How to Grow Lettuce Like a Pro: https://youtu.be/EgTasbpQJLE?si=Z7EZr-b3X5lbuZ9v
How to Grow Potatoes 4 Ways: https://youtu.be/CqqrBFRlN2A?si=s5alIWCGoZLaNLfy
How to Grow Onions: https://youtu.be/pBxUIH825oc?si=yhTGCdgxyCl7opru
How to Grow Carrots: https://youtu.be/JotgQ35AFQQ?si=tbZg-e0G1NLno5l6
How to Grow Broccoli: https://youtu.be/ov3QfUGoArg?si=UT1ydeOsHg3493ol

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35 Comments

  1. I am from a town called Dallas Oregon. I am looking forward to trying carrots and beets, root tape vegetables, and I always have tomatoes.

  2. I bought the tomato seeds from Norfolk to see what the gmo tomatoes will grow like and taste like. But I can save the seeds because they are stabilized

  3. Beckley WV zone 6. Groundhogs ate all my braccias last year so excited to try Broccoli, cauliflower, Brussels sprouts this year n I will be deadly in groundhogs. Trapped n relocated 2 last year but I saw some young ones. 😩😩😩

  4. Im in Northwest Louisiana. Ive already started my tomatoes and cucumbers growing great and up-potting them getting ready to go outside. This year im adding corn, Paris Isle lettuce and Kentucky pole beans to my mix. I try to add at least one new thing to try each year. I cant wait to get all of my other veggies out and growing! Gardening saves me from the cripping depression that comes with the dibilitating pain of my CRPS/RSD (if you dont know what that is, please google it). Gotta do something to keep from going crazy. Thanks for another great video

  5. I’m in zone 9b. I recommend planting brassicas in the fall/winter. They are cold hardy plants. March would be too late. They will just bolt.

  6. I'm MOST excited this year because we are going to be building the NLG Tomato Trellis System! And one of the new tomatoes we're going to grow is the Kellogg's Breakfast. ❤️

    Additionally, this year's focus is growing to preserve. I'm going to try my hand at canning this year, along with dehydrating and freeze-drying a year's worth of fruits and veg.

  7. On it! Zone 6b Northeast Ohio! Today, uncovered the garlic, strawberries and stuck in some grow bag potatoes (portable just in case). Love the show!

  8. Snowing here today in SW Idaho – high desert, zone 6b. I'm so looking forward to tomatoes, cucumbers, carrots, potatoes and butternut squash!!! Gonna try sweet potatoes and strawberries for the first time, too. Last frost May 10th.

  9. I grew lettuce this winter in zone 9b. It cam out unbearably bitter despite the cold conditions. Does anyone have an idea why this could happen in cold conditions?

  10. I live close to Yellowstone park and I won't plant till about the first of June and even then I have had frost a week after that but very seldom. I will start my seeds starting the middle of march to the last of march depending on the veggie. I am so ready for the garden and "playing" outside.

  11. England. Last frost date mid May but try things earlier and keep my fingers crossed or use fleece round my runner beans plants.

  12. I’m in CA zone 9B. I’ve never had a lot of luck with carrots, I think my soil is too rocky. But I’m going to do some in the bed I’ve devoted to veg for the chickens. If they don’t turn out, (again), my girls will love the tender greens. I’m doing a berry garden with strawberries, blackberries, blueberries and raspberries. This year I’m broadening my lettuce varieties and including endive. I’ve started my peppers and a few tomatoes, but gotta ramp that up. Now! I always enjoy watching your videos and learning so much. Thank you!

  13. I'm in south central British Columbia, Canada… Canadian zone 6B… last frost date around Apr 25th. Weather here can't decide whether to break out into spring or hang on to winter. Only indoor sowing under lights or "winter sowing" right now.

  14. Nice video! Getting better every time. I’m in Connecticut and I’m growing tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers, onions, broccolini, kale, peas, and a few different flowers for fun 😊 I haven’t had much success with potatoes since I have lots of rocks in ground but I will try them again in pots.

  15. Kentucky…. Tomatoes, Banana Peppers that I saved seed from last year, Cucumbers, Swiss Chard, Mustard Spinach, Various Flowers…

  16. I’m near Louisville KY. Tomatoes are number 1, but I have more varieties of pepper seeds than anything else. It is easier to say what I’m not growing. I’m not growing Corn, Rutabaga, and most Brassicas – do grow Kale.

  17. Southwestern Ontario, Canada, 5a and fave veg, same as most, tomatoes then basil, cucumbers, lettuce. Usually try something different each summer, this year some loofah seeds a friend gave me. Thanks as always for all the incredible work you put into your videos, including the supporting info and videos!

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