These Are the 15 Best Plants to Grow in March
Birds are singing and buds are blooming, which means it's (finally) time to get back outside!
March is a month of change: change in season, change in weather, and change in the garden. Bridging together late winter and early spring, March allows gardeners to relish in the last harvest of cool-weather edibles while prepping plantings for the warmer days ahead. During this time, you'll likely find young edibles, perennial herbs, and flowering shrubs at your local nursery that can easily be transplanted into your garden. But before picking up a new seed packet or adding a fruit tree to your cart, make sure to check your USDA hardiness zone or consult with an expert at your neighborhood garden shop to find out which types of beautiful flowers or vegetables fair best in your region's climate conditions to ensure planting success. Whether you're looking for landscaping ideas or just preparing for that vegetable garden you've been missing since last summer, you'll find our best ideas for what to plant in March right here.
Sarah DiMarco is the Assistant Editor at VERANDA, covering all things art, design, and travel, and she also manages social media for the brand.
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