How to Transition from a Winter to Spring Garden in Zone 9
Description
If you're a zone 9 gardener it's very common to still have cool-season crops growing when it's time to plant our warm-season crops such as tomatoes, peppers, and squash. In this video, I give tips for transitioning from your winter to spring garden and clear up some common confusion about spring and summer gardens in warmer climates like Zone 9!
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