What is the best time to plant outdoor plants?
The best time to plant any plant is during the dormant season — in North America, this is usually late fall through early spring. While it’s okay to plant during the rest of the year, it will require more maintenance from you in the form of watering, fertilizers, etc. The best times for planting perennial flowers are during the spring and fall. Planting during these seasons will ensure your plants grow healthy and strong. In the spring, you have warmer soil, plenty of rainfall, and longer days with more sunlight. Planting in the fall also has its advantages.
When can I put my potted plants outside?
When Can I Put My Indoor Plants Outside? While it might be tempting to ship indoor plants outside at the first sign of spring, it’s best to wait until nighttime temperatures stay at or above 55-60 °F, and after any threat of frost has passed. When Can Vegetables Be Planted Outside? Most vegetables are sown in spring, though some can be planted earlier or later in the year. This is especially true if you’re starting them indoors before moving them to the garden. If you live in a warmer area, you can start planting as early as late winter or early spring.