Fruits, Vegetables, & Flowers to Plant in Florida in March
- Leah Brooks
- Feb 28
- 1 min read
March is a time of transition for many Florida growers. It's spring, summer is just around the corner, but a few cool-season winter crops still have time to mature. Your focus should be on planting vegetables like beans, cantaloupes, corn, cucumbers, herbs, and flowers. Be prepared to protect your frost-tender plants from any late freezes!
Looking for Tower Garden specific planting calendar? Click here and scroll to the bottom of the page.







If words are seeds,
let flowers grow
from your mouth,
not weeds.
If heart are gardens,
plant those flowers
in the chest of the ones
who exist around you.
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