What to Plant in February in Maryland
Here's what you can plant in Maryland during February. Since Maryland spans multiple USDA zones, planting dates vary by location. Find your zone below.
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Zone 6a
View full Zone 6a planting guide for February
Harvest
Zone 7a
View full Zone 7a planting guide for February
Direct Sow
Harvest
Zone 7b
View full Zone 7b planting guide for February
Transplant Outdoors
Direct Sow
Harvest
Zone 8a
View full Zone 8a planting guide for February
Transplant Outdoors
Direct Sow
- Angelica
- Anise
- Arugula
- Bachelor's Button
- Beets
- Belgian Endive
- Bok Choy
- Borage
- Broccoli
- Broccoli Rabe
- Brussels Sprouts
- Cabbage
- Calendula
- Caraway
- Carrots
- Cauliflower
- Celeriac
- Celery
- Celtuce
- Chamomile
- Chard
- Chervil
- Chickpeas
- Chicory
- Chinese Cabbage
- Cilantro
- Collard Greens
- Cosmos
- Cress
- Crosne
- Cumin
- Daikon
- Dianthus
- Dill
- Endive
- Escarole
- Fava Beans
- Fennel (herb)
- Kai Lan
- Kale
- Kohlrabi
- Komatsuna
- Larkspur
- Leeks
- Lentils
- Lettuce
- Mache
- Microgreens
- Mitsuba
- Mizuna
- Mustard Greens
- Napa Cabbage
- Onion
- Pac Choi
- Parsley
- Parsnip
- Peas
- Purslane
- Radicchio
- Radish
- Romanesco
- Rutabaga
- Salsify
- Savoy Cabbage
- Scallions
- Shallot
- Snapdragon
- Snow Peas
- Sorrel
- Spinach
- Sweet Alyssum
- Tatsoi
- Turnip
- Watercress
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