Fruits, Vegetables, & Flowers to Plant in Florida in March
- Leah Brooks
- Feb 28
- 1 min read
March is a time of transition for many Florida growers. It's spring, summer is just around the corner, but a few cool-season winter crops still have time to mature. Your focus should be on planting vegetables like beans, cantaloupes, corn, cucumbers, herbs, and flowers. Be prepared to protect your frost-tender plants from any late freezes!
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