Five Garden Seeds You Can Safely Plant in March in New Jersey

Lifestyle and Family

NEWARK, NJ — As the last of winter’s chill gives way to the milder breezes of spring, gardeners in New Jersey’s Zone 7 can seize the opportunity to start their planting season. The region’s climate is conducive to a variety of crops that can be sown directly into the garden or started indoors in March.

Among the first vegetables to consider are peas, a cool-weather favorite that thrives when planted in early spring. Lettuce, another hardy leafy green, can also be sown directly into the ground, offering a quick and easy start to the garden.

Root vegetables such as beets and carrots are excellent choices for March planting. These crops prefer the cooler temperatures of early spring and can be directly seeded into well-prepared beds. Spinach, with its resilience to cold, can be planted at this time as well, ensuring a continuous harvest throughout the season.


For those looking to add beauty and utility to their garden, the hardy herb parsley is a perfect addition. It can be started indoors in March and transplanted outside once the weather stabilizes. These selected crops are ideal for Zone 7 gardeners looking to make the most of their March planting opportunities, setting the stage for a bountiful and beautiful growing season.

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