Warm-season vegetables require warm soil and air temperature to germinate, grow and mature. Tomatoes, eggplant and peppers are usually started…

It is March! Barring a few scattered snow flurries temperatures are climbing steadily and spring work is upon us. Is your garden ready? I dug a few beds last week in preparation for planting cool season vegetables including peas and beets soon. And if I鈥檓 feeling brave we will plant early potatoes in a couple of beds later in the month, but the long rows for warm season vegetables still need plowing.