Understanding Growing Seasons with the From Seed to Spoon App

Gardening success depends on understanding the different growing seasons: warm, cool, and perennial.

Gardening success depends on understanding the different growing seasons: warm, cool, and perennial.

Warm Season Crops: These thrive in warm daytime temperatures typically from late spring to early fall. Examples include tomatoes, peppers, beans, and many fruits and flowering plants. They should be planted after the last frost.

Cool Season Crops: Favoring milder weather, these should be planted in early spring or fall. Common cool season crops include lettuces, broccoli, carrots, and radishes.

Perennial Crops: These plants, such as certain herbs, grow for multiple years. They require well-draining soil and occasional watering during dry spells.

The From Seed to Spoon app helps gardeners plan by providing a ‘growing season card’ for each plant, indicating the ideal season for planting. The app also allows filtering of plants based on these seasonal categories, aiding in efficient garden planning.

Understanding these seasonal distinctions is key to a productive garden. The From Seed to Spoon app makes it easy to select the right plants for each season. Check out the app for detailed guidance on seasonal planting!

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