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  1. Your vegetable planning guide for Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. On average, your frost-free growing season starts Mar 30 and ends Nov 7, totalling 222 days. ... Now, for all the summer vegetables like beans, cowpeas, corn, squashes, pumpkins, cucumbers, watermelons, ...
  2. On average, your last spring frost occurs on March 29 (at MYRTLE BEACH, SC climate station, elevation 39 feet). Crop Based on Frost Dates Based on Moon Dates; Start Seeds Indoors Plant Seedlings or Transplants Start Seeds Outdoors Last Date to Plant; Arugula: Jan 31-Feb 14 Jan 31-Feb 12: Mar 7-22 Mar 7-14: Feb 28-Mar 7 Feb 28-Mar 7: Oct 10 ...
  3. pickyourown.org

    South Carolina's harvest calendar for fruit, vegetables, pumpkins and more. The website also has canning & freezing instructions, related events and fun and listings for every other state and many countries! South Carolina Harvest Calendar - PickYourOwn.org
  4. ponicslife.com

    Feb 9, 2024This guide provides frost and freeze date information for South Carolina cities, along with USDA Plant Hardiness Zones and planting calendars. Toggle navigation. ... Welcome to the South Carolina Vegetable Planting Guide, your essential resource for navigating the state's gardening climate. ... Myrtle Beach: Nov-07: Mar-29: Nov-17: Mar-16 ...
  5. pickyourown.farm

    Pick your own (u-pick) fruits and vegetables farms, patches and orchards near Myrtle Beach, SC. Filter by sub-region or select one of u-pick fruits, vegetables, berries. You can load the map to see all places where to pick fruits and vegetables near Myrtle Beach, SC for a better overview and navigation.
  6. localharvest.org

    Indigo Run Farms is a certified organic farm which is a part of Indigo Farms. If you are interested in certified orgainc fruits and vegetables please let us know. We have been selling at Myrtle's Market in Myrtle Beach at the farmer's market. We are also sell here at the farm market. more...
  7. South Carolina resides in USDA Hardiness Zones 7-9. Zone 7 is mostly in the northwestern portion of the state with the zones progressively getting warmer. ... Planting vegetable seeds or transplants at the correct time is important to getting the most out of your garden. Knowing your first and last frost dates will help you start your vegetable ...
  8. hyamsgardencenter.com

    Vegetables & Herbs; Water Plants; June 26, 2021 By Hyams Garden Center. Planting Chart for Coastal South Carolina. When it comes to fruits and vegetables, it is important to know when to plant them. Here is a chart that may be of great help to all those who want to take up gardening of vegetables and fruits in coastal South Carolina. Spring ...
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