When can I plant peas in Wisconsin?
Crop | Sow seeds indoors | Direct sow seeds |
---|---|---|
Peas (Southern) | n/a | May 2 - May 30 |
Peas (Sugar Snap) | n/a | Mar 3 - Apr 2 |
Peppers | Feb 22 - Mar 7 | n/a |
Potatoes | n/a | Mar 3 - Apr 2 |
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Furthermore, when can you start planting in Wisconsin?
- for Southeastern Wisconsin.
- In Late March or Early April, sow seeds indoors of:
- In Mid- to Late April, sow seeds indoors of:
- In Late April, sow seeds directly into the garden of:
- In Early May,
- transplant plants into the garden of:
- In Mid-May, sow seeds directly into the garden of:
Beside above, what vegetables can I plant in July in Wisconsin? Roots: beets, radishes, turnips, carrots Carrots and beets that mature in cool weather are sweeter and denser than those that mature during the summer heat.
Furthermore, what grows well in Wisconsin?
Spring garden calendar: When to plant fruits and vegetables in Wisconsin
- Beets.
- Carrots.
- Chard.
- Lettuce.
- Onion Sets*
- Peas.
- Seed Potatoes.
- Radishes.
When should I plant in my area?
For most crops, you should start seeds indoors about 6–8 weeks before your last spring frost date. This gives the plants plenty of time to grow large and healthy enough to survive their eventual transplanting to the garden. Consult our Planting Calendar to see the best time to start seeds in your area.