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Vegetable Gardening Guide

Posted on March 7, 2010.
Vegetable Gardening GuideVegetable Gardening Planting Times Advice?

I found a good site to http://www.vegetablegardeninghelp.com and got a good free guide to gardening here. But now I'm asking what are the planting times I have to follow.

I mean DONT planting time change from season to season? Im a bit confused as Im trying to plant tomatoes and I do not know if it's time to plant or not. If anyone has any advice on this subject, I would be grateful. Thank you

After planting depend almost entirely on your region. In the North, are planted in spring because the snow has melted and the rain is not heavy enough to crush the plants. In the Southwest, you plant in fall because the summer heat will not kill them, and a little rain will finally start to water them.

By area, planting times can be very specific and limited, or cover large areas of the calendar. Sometimes there may be different times for different plants, etc.

Tomatoes tend to like it drier than most crops, but without knowing where you are, I do not think anyone can tell you want you want to know.

I think you need to start with, "Where are you? So you're planting from seed or plants have you (live plants green)? If your area is still in the frost belt, keep everything inside, bright and humid.

No, the time of planting are not really vary. but here is a good post why the dates can issue:

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index? ...

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