Planting – When To Plant What
Q: When is the correct time to plant turnip, mustard, beet and radish seeds?
A: You can start thinking about it around Aug. 15, completing the effort by mid-September. Wait for a day when rain is in the forecast so the seeds are immediately comforted by warm, moist soil. I have a big list of UGA gardening publications plus a fine planting calendar at http://www.walterreeves.com/food-gardening/uga-vegetable-gardening-publications/.
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