As of: March 6, 2024, 2:04 p.m
By: Joana Lück
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The days are getting longer again and the first types of vegetables can be sown in the bed in March.
You can read what they are here.
Even though March can still bring low temperatures, the garden soil is slowly warming up and the days are getting longer again.
You can plant or sow these vegetables now.
For a bountiful harvest in (early) summer
Numerous types of vegetables can be sown in March.
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Depending on the climate and location, different types of vegetables can be sown and planted in March.
Here are some examples of vegetables that can be sown or planted in March:
Radishes
: Radishes can be sown directly outdoors in March as long as the ground is not frozen.
They grow very quickly, so you should be careful not to split the tubers.
Spinach
: The vegetable grows particularly quickly and prefers cooler weather.
Sowing in March is ideal;
However, the vegetables can be sown almost all year round.
Peas
: Peas such as pale peas can be sown very well from March onwards because they prefer cooler temperatures.
Place the seeds in water a day beforehand so they will germinate better.
Salad
: Various types of lettuce such as lettuce, lamb's lettuce or rocket can be sown in March.
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Carrots
: When the ground has already thawed a little, it is time to sow carrots in the bed.
But you can also grow the root vegetables in a container.
Kohlrabi
: Kohlrabi can be sown in March and takes about six to eight weeks to mature.
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Spring onions
: Spring onions can be sown directly into the bed from March to August.
The first leaves can be harvested after about five weeks.
Leek
: The bulbous vegetable is sown or planted in March.
Young plants are planted out from April.
Leeks prefer cooler weather and can be planted alongside garlic in late March.
Parsley
: Parsley can be sown in March and grows well in cooler conditions, as do chives and dill.
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