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Soil temperature has reached 45°F with no heavy snow in the forecast — ideal time to direct sow peas, carrots, and greens.
Last frost date has passed and soil temperature has reached 65°F — safe to transplant tomatoes, peppers, and squash.
Soil is below 55°F and first freeze is about 6 weeks away — ideal timing for fall bulb planting.
At least 2 weeks past spring frost with soil above 60°F — safe to plant summer bulbs.
First light frost has passed and deep freeze is not imminent — strong window to plant garlic.
More than 1 inch of rain forecast in the next 48 hours — hold off on outdoor work and planting.
Temperature expected to drop below 32°F after a recent warm spell — cover or bring in tender plants.
Three or more consecutive days forecast above 80°F — cool-season crops like lettuce and spinach may bolt.
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Vegetables and herbs. Timing is everything — a missed window costs you the season.
Bulbs, annuals, perennials. Getting them in at the right moment makes the year.
Pots and delicate plants. Your main concern is not losing them to cold or heat.