The Mistake Almost Every Gardener Makes in Spring — And How to Avoid It
Spring arrives and the urge to garden is overwhelming. After months of cold, grey waiting, the first warm days feel like permission — even an obligation — to get outside and begin planting, sowing, and generally acting on all the plans accumulated through winter.
This enthusiasm is one of gardening's great pleasures. It is also the source of one of its most common and consistently damaging mistakes.
The mistake is planting too early.
Why early planting produces poor results. The calendar date of the last frost is not the only variable that determines whether newly planted tender plants survive and thrive.
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