With the threat of a freeze starting to disappear, it is time to start planting those warm season crops.
Paul James, with Southwood Landscape and Garden Center, says that air and soil temperatures are at a level where seeds and warm season plants can be placed in the ground.
However, Paul says that if we see another day or two with morning temps in the lower 40s, you should plan on covering up your plants.
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