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Don’t Fall Behind! Stay Ahead of the Heat! Spring is peaking, and the summer sun is right around the corner. Whether you’re reviewing pest control methods or mapping out your next round of succession planting, now is the time to prep. Pro-Tip: Keep your garden lush by feeding your plants and your pollinators. Setting up a solid watering system and adding pollinator-friendly crops now ensures your harvest stays thriving all summer long. Your Zone-by-Zone To-Do List: Zones 9 & 10: Keep the MomentumYour garden is in high gear. With the soil warm, direct sow herbs like cilantro, parsley, and dill. Now is the time to finalize your succession planting plan to avoid a summer gap. Zones 7 & 8: The Great SwapIt's harvest time for garlic, onions, and potatoes! As you clear space, plant your melons, sweet potatoes, and cucumbers. Ensure your tomatoes and peppers are well-trellised to handle the mid-summer growth. Zones 5 & 6: The Planting Window is OpenThis is your perfect window. Get your tomatoes, squash, and beans in the ground today. Don't forget the "pollinator power" plants—zinnias, marigolds, and sunflowers will keep your garden buzzing. Zones 3 & 4: The Big Kickoff Your season is officially underway! Move your cool-season crops—like carrots, broccoli, and cabbage—directly outdoors. Meanwhile, get a head start on heat-loving tomatoes, peppers, and squash by starting them indoors. | | | | |
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