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Follow your weather and when all danger of frost is gone, you can plant whatever you want. Be certain that frost warnings have not been in the picture or might be coming. Also, when the temperature of the soil is 60 degrees and holding. There are cold loving plants such as pansies that will withstand about anything. A local nursery can tell you what is hardy right now. Seeds will, however, need that warm soil to germinate.

2007-02-23 03:33:09 · answer #1 · answered by juncogirl3 6 · 0 0

West Texas has unpredictable weather. I used to wait until the middle or late March to be sure there was no chance of a freeze It seemed there was always another freeze just waiting to happen in February. Good luck and stay away from them tornados. Have a great garden.

2007-02-23 05:52:35 · answer #2 · answered by firestarter 6 · 0 0

it quite is quite too heat; you are able to wait till the soil is going to stay cool at night in the previous you plant them. in the event that they get heat for the duration of the day, they're going to start to sprout, and possibilities are high sturdy that they could not regain the potential and food they lose in the previous they pass dormant, and does not bloom in any respect next spring. i could advise waiting a minimum of a month while you're in the northern tier of states in the U.S., or perhaps longer (like November) while you're in the southern U.S. it quite is quite useful to benefit with a nursery on your section to be sure the instances that they advise planting bulbs; till then, shop them on your refrigerator. it quite is much less puzzling to plant bulbs while the floor is dry; the bulbs do not care as long because it quite is chilly adequate to maintain them dormant. happy gardening!

2016-12-17 17:06:04 · answer #3 · answered by andie 4 · 0 0

Around the second week of March.

2007-02-23 05:48:46 · answer #4 · answered by Lori 4 · 0 0

If they are bulbs, now is good; but if they are flowers, you still risk another slight freeze, depending upon how far south you are.

2007-02-23 03:25:30 · answer #5 · answered by Kara 3 · 0 0

Now is good.

2007-02-23 03:20:41 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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