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March in Crotone

What to plant in March in Crotone

Direct sowing, recommended transplants, and average climate risks for a vegetable garden in Crotone in March.

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March in CrotoneMonthly climate profile
Average temperature10.95 °CAverage of means
Average minimum7.56 °CAverage of minimums
Average rain80.95 mmTotal precipitation
Frost riskLowRisk during the month
Recommended actions in MarchHow many crops fall into each action
Direct sowing10crops
Start indoors8crops
Transplants5crops
Wait1crop

Operational summary

Crop actions

ActionCropsSuccess probability
Direct sowing10 cropsSwiss chard, Carrot, Tuscan kale, Onion, Lettuce, Potato, Pea, Radish, Arugula, SpinachHigh83.8%
Start indoors8 cropsBroccoli, Tuscan kale, Fennel, Strawberry, Lettuce, Pepper, Rosemary, SageHigh80.38%
Transplants5 cropsBroccoli, Tuscan kale, Onion, Strawberry, LettuceHigh85.2%
Wait1 cropParsleyLow50%

Direct sowing (10)

Start indoors (8)

Transplants (5)

Wait (1)

Method and how to read the dataSee how we use climate data and what the thresholds mean.

Crops for this month

ActionCropsSuccess probability
Direct sowing10 crops
Swiss chardwindow: from March 1 to March 31harvest: from April 19 to May 19Carrotwindow: from March 1 to March 31harvest: from April 29 to May 29Tuscan kalewindow: from March 1 to March 31harvest: from April 24 to May 24Onionwindow: from March 1 to March 31harvest: from May 29 to June 28Lettucewindow: from March 1 to March 31harvest: from April 7 to May 4Potatowindow: from March 22 to March 31harvest: from June 19 to June 28Peawindow: from March 1 to March 31harvest: from April 24 to May 24Radishwindow: from March 1 to March 31harvest: from March 25 to April 24Arugulawindow: from March 1 to March 31harvest: from March 25 to April 24Spinachwindow: from March 1 to March 31harvest: from April 4 to May 4
High83.8%
Start indoors8 crops
Broccolistart indoors: January 18harvest: from April 28 to December 30Tuscan kalestart indoors: January 12harvest: from April 11 to December 31Fennelstart indoors: March 11harvest: from June 13 to December 13Strawberrystart indoors: February 23harvest: from May 20 to December 30Lettucestart indoors: January 27harvest: from April 4 to December 23Pepperstart indoors: March 28harvest: from July 26 to November 10Rosemarystart indoors: March 13harvest: from June 22 to December 13Sagestart indoors: March 4harvest: from June 13 to December 16
High80.38%
Transplants5 crops
Broccoliwindow: from March 7 to March 31harvest: from May 5 to May 29Tuscan kalewindow: from March 1 to March 31harvest: from April 24 to May 24Onionwindow: from March 1 to March 31harvest: from May 29 to June 28Strawberrywindow: from March 22 to March 31harvest: from May 20 to May 29Lettucewindow: from March 1 to March 31harvest: from April 7 to May 4
High85.2%
Wait1 crop
Parsleywindow: from March 30 to March 31harvest: from June 17 to June 18
Low50%

Direct sowing (10)

Start indoors (8)

Transplants (5)

Wait (1)

Method and limits

Which crop has the clearest window in March in Crotone?

Start with Swiss chard for direct sowing during from March 1 to March 31. The estimated harvest is from April 19 to May 19 and the best estimated success rate is 80%.

Which indoor seed start matters in March?

For Broccoli, the useful indoor seed period is from January 18 to September 19. The expected transplanting window is from February 29 to October 31 and it is best to start seedlings 42 days earlier.

How should I read March climate for Crotone?

Check irrigation and soil moisture: the average dry spell reaches 10.17 days, even with average rain of 80.95 mm. Monthly averages: minimum 7.56 °C, maximum 14.93 °C, rain 80.95 mm, and dry spell 10.17 days.

What makes Parsley cautious this month?

The available Parsley window is from March 30 to March 31 and remains classified as risky. The best estimated success rate is 50%; before starting, check: overall climate risk is moderate.

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