Call me the newbie! I've really enjoyed reading posts the past couple weeks. - I need some help from people with experience.
This year is my first food garden. Last fall I tore out perennials to make way for growing food. So far my garlic planted in the fall is up and looks good, snow and regular peas are both up about 4.
According to zone 5a where I live and what I have read, is that potatoes, spinach, carrots, radish, onion sets can all go in the ground now (six weeks before last frost).
My question is understanding the term six weeks before last frost, does this actually mean the above will tolerate a frost should it get below 32 degrees? Should it drop below 32 will there be a need to cover? I feel silly with the question, thank goodness my red face cannot be seen.
I have big plans and dreams for my garden and do not want to waste money and effort.
Thanks to you all for reading,
Gail
This year is my first food garden. Last fall I tore out perennials to make way for growing food. So far my garlic planted in the fall is up and looks good, snow and regular peas are both up about 4.
According to zone 5a where I live and what I have read, is that potatoes, spinach, carrots, radish, onion sets can all go in the ground now (six weeks before last frost).
My question is understanding the term six weeks before last frost, does this actually mean the above will tolerate a frost should it get below 32 degrees? Should it drop below 32 will there be a need to cover? I feel silly with the question, thank goodness my red face cannot be seen.
I have big plans and dreams for my garden and do not want to waste money and effort.
Thanks to you all for reading,
Gail