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Plants need an uninterrupted growth cycle in order to thrive, and that can be tough if your spring weather feels like winter one week and summer the next.
Plant too early in the spring and cold temperatures could stall or weaken your seedlings, or make them more susceptible to pests and diseases. Plant too late in the season, and your seedlings may not have enough time to reach maturity before summer’s heat or the first frost.
Select your state from the list and download the Freeze/Frost Occurrence Data [PDF] to your hard drive. Search for your town/city in the data sheet.
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