What to Sow in March for a Thriving Spring Garden🌿 - Plantflix

What to Sow in March for a Thriving Spring Garden🌿

Goodbye, frost (mostly)! Hello, dirt under our fingernails. March is the ultimate "get-ready-get-set" month for gardeners. If you’re itching to turn your backyard into a lush paradise, it’s time to stop scrolling and start sowing.

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Whether you’re rocking a Windowsill Microgarden, a Botanical Bento balcony, or a backyard full of planter boxes—gardening is for everyone. Success is all about picking the right partners for your specific space. We specialize in the overachievers: versatile herbs, flowers, and veggies that thrive in containers or beds, soaking up the sun or chilling in lower light. If you’ve got any space, we’ve got the seeds! Ā 

1. The Cool Kids (Direct Sow)

These guys love the crisp March air and don’t mind a little morning chill:

  • Peas: Get them climbing now for that sweet, crunchy payoff.

  • Radishes: The "instant gratification" of the garden. They’re fast, spicy, and adorable.

  • Dark Leafy Greens: Because your smoothies aren’t going to grow themselves! Greens like Kale, Spinach and Swiss Chard absolutely thrive this time of year!

2. The Sun-Seekers (Start Indoors)

These divas need a warm head start before they hit the big leagues outside:

  • Tomatoes: Start these under lights now so they’re sturdy by May.

  • Peppers: They take their sweet time to germinate, so patience is a virtue (and heat mats help!).

  • Basil: A classic herb that also makes for a great companion plant to veggies likeNasturtium Seeds tomatoesĀ 

3. Flower Power

Don't forget the pollinators! Sow some Nasturtiums or Calendula to ensure your garden isn't just a salad bar, but a buffet for the bees too. But it's not just about attracting pollinators, many of these flowers also help attract other beneficial insects and detract the pests.Ā 

Want some more ideas for companion plants? Don't forget to check out our post about companion plants!Ā 

Pro Tip: Keep an eye on those overnight lows. If a surprise freeze looms, tuck your outdoor babies in with a frost cloth!

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