Spring is the main growing season, when both cool-season and warm-season crops can be planted. Start seeds indoors when needed and transplant outdoors after the risk of frost has passed.
Onions: Plant during January - February, but start indoors or as plant sets.
Leafy Greens (lettuce, spinach, kale): Plant during January - March. These are cool-season crops.
Root Crops (carrots, beets, radishes): Plant during January - March, but keep the soil moist.
Brassicas (broccoli, cabbage, cauliflower): Plant or transplant during January - February. These are frost tolerant.
Tomatoes, Peppers: Plant during February - March, but start indoors. Transplant after the frost.
Corn: Plant during March - April, but plant close together.
Beans: Plant during March - April, but plant seeds outside.
Squash, Cucumbers: Plant during March - April. Warm soil is needed.
Herbs (perennial): Plant during March - April. These plants return yearly.
Herbs (annuals, basil, cilantro): Plant during March - May. Basil prefers warmth.
Perennials: Plants that come back year after year.
Annuals: Plants that grow for one season and need to be replanted.