What can I plant right now in Kansas?

What can I plant right now in Kansas?

Spinach, lettuce, radishes, peas, and green onions can be harvested early in the season. The same space is then available for late- season crops of beans, eggplant, tomatoes, or potatoes. Plant lettuce, radishes, or spinach between potatoes, cabbage, or other cole crops.

When should I plant my garden in Kansas?

When to Plant Vegetables in Wichita Mid-continent, KS

Crop Sow seeds indoors Transplant seedlings into the garden
Kale Feb 2 – Feb 16 Mar 15 – Mar 29
Kohlrabi Feb 2 – Feb 16 Mar 15 – Mar 29
Lettuce Feb 2 – Feb 16 Mar 1 – Mar 29
Mustard Feb 2 – Feb 16 Mar 15 – Mar 29

What vegetables grow in Kansas?

The Best Vegetables for a Kansas Garden

  • Beans. Bush and pole beans are considered warm-season vegetables but are sturdy enough to thrive in Kansas summers.
  • Southern Peas.
  • Tomatoes.
  • Radishes.
  • Carrots.
  • Onions.

What can I plant in April in Kansas?

Now, for all the summer vegetables like beans, cowpeas, corn, squashes, pumpkins, cucumbers, watermelons, gourds and sunflowers, you should plant those seeds directly into the ground around April 7, or if your soil is still very cold, once the soil is near 60° F in temperature.

What zone is Kansas for planting?

Kansas is in USDA plant hardiness zones 5-7.

How do you grow cucumbers in Kansas?

Cucumbers require warm conditions with no danger of frost for best results. Soil temperatures should be approaching 60o F, which occurs in early May in most of Kansas. Using black plastic mulch to warm soil is a way of producing cucumbers earlier. Cucumbers are usually spaced 2 feet apart in rows 5-6 feet apart.

What can I plant in March in Kansas?

Potatoes, peas, onions, lettuce and other salad crops. Asparagus, rhubarb, and strawberries. Broccoli, cauliflower, and cabbage in late March. Start seeds inside for tomatoes, peppers, and other warm season vegetables.

What grows best in zone 6B?

Asters, astilbe, bee balm, cannas, coneflowers, crocus, daffodils, delphiniums, glads, hibiscus, hostas, hyacinths, irises, lilies, peonies, phlox, salvia, sedum, tulips and yarrow are among the Zone 6 plants we recommend….Zone 6.

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