Is it Safe to Plant Begonias and Zinnias Outside Now?

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Asked By PlantLover42! On

I've been seeing some milder weather lately and I'm curious if it's the right time to move my young begonias outdoors and also plant some zinnia seeds. I know it's usually best to wait until after the frost has passed, but I'm wondering how others decide when to make the jump.

3 Answers

Answered By GreenThumb99 On

I usually wait until the nighttime temperatures hit around 10°C before planting my begonias; it still feels a bit early for them right now. I'd recommend holding off for a couple more weeks to be safe.

Answered By FrostFighter On

In the Northeast, we typically wait until about the third week of May to put out any tender plants. It's a safer bet to hold off until then.

Answered By SunnySideGardener On

It really depends on where you live and the size of your plants. Starting a hardening-off process now could help! If you do that, you might be ready to plant them outside by the end of the month.

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