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The farmer's almanac shows the best time of NJ to start your garden

The Almanach of the old farmer has explained the best time for the residents of New Jersey to plant their gardens for 2025.

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Photo by Jonathan Hanna on Unsplash

The almanac of the old farmer has divided the nation into zones, which could help know when to start planting their garden.

When is the best time to start your garden in 2025?

If you have a vegetable garden and want to know exactly when you want to plant it this year, all you have to do is enter your postcode in the website, and you will tell you.

We use a few postcodes for different parts of the state. We used one from North Jersey, one from Central New Jersey and one from South Jersey, and the results were similar.

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Photo by Priscilla du Preez 🇨🇦 on Unplash

The experts say that nothing should be planted yet, but some seeds can now be planted.

New Jersey's best time to plant your garden this year

Every vegetable has different starting data and you should check the network for details, but most land in the area of ​​”now until the end of April”.

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Sure, this is a wide range, but every vegetable has a certain time so that the seeds are planted. Therefore, you should check the diagram.

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Photo by Sandie Clarke on Unplash

The entire state of New Jersey is considered “hot, fast statistics” for 2025, and that means that early warmth can dry the soil.

It also means that we have an earlier last frost and there could be early stress on plants.

What can you do to counteract the hot start that we will have in New Jersey this year? Experts say that they should select seeds that are tolerant and use shadow clothing.

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