See planting calendar for these countries and climate zones
USA - Zone 2a,
USA - Zone 2b,
USA - Zone 3a,
USA - Zone 3b,
USA - Zone 4a,
USA - Zone 4b,
USA - Zone 5a,
USA - Zone 5b,
USA - Zone 6a,
USA - Zone 6b,
USA - Zone 7a,
USA - Zone 7b,
USA - Zone 8b,
USA - Zone 8a,
USA - Zone 9a,
USA - Zone 9b,
USA - Zone 10a,
USA - Zone 10b,
USA - Zone 11a,
USA - Zone 11b,
USA - Zone 12a,
USA - Zone 12b,
USA - Zone 13a,
USA - Zone 13b
Australia,
Canada,
New Zealand,
South Africa,
United Kingdom,
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You need to check Alabama is mostly zone 8a or 8b now. It changed last year. I am 30 miles north of Birmingham and in zone 8 here now.
in Leeks
How do I know when my Celeriac is ready to harvest. I am in Perth
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The bigger the pot the better. Mix some compost or good rich soil into the potting mix. Water regularly and you probably have to fertilise each couple of weeks. Also stake them.
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When is the best time to plant seeds in Zone 10a? Florida
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