With temperatures plummeting to around 30 degrees Fahrenheit in Georgia each evening, it may not seem like spring is on the horizon. However, it is an ideal moment to begin preparations for your vegetable garden.
Initiating seed cultivation indoors can provide an advantage for the growing season, allowing you to stay ahead of the oppressive summer warmth and the unavoidable influx of insect pests. While the chill persists, various gardening preparations can be accomplished indoors, such as ordering seeds, designing your garden layout, and acquiring supplies either online or from your nearby gardening store. With pleasant afternoons here, you’ll be ready to manage outdoor preparations.
To assist you in achieving the best outcomes when starting seeds, we consulted three leading specialists from University of Georgia Cooperative Extension to prepare you for success:
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