""If you reside in a cooler climate, hold off on planting your dahlias until late April or even May. In warmer regions, where frost bids its farewell earlier in the year, April presents an ideal opportunity to get those tubers into the ground.""
""April is the best time to plant any veggies that reside underground, like onions, carrots, and radishes, but it's also the ultimate time to start tasty beets from seed.""
""These plants thrive in warm soil, so you don't want to plant them too early; otherwise, you could stunt their growth - or even worse, they sit there and rot.""
April is a crucial month for planting in many regions, especially after the last anticipated frost. Cruciferous vegetables, such as broccoli, can be planted, along with dahlias in warmer areas. Herbs and underground vegetables like onions, carrots, and radishes should also be planted. Beets can be sown in early spring with subsequent plantings every few weeks for a full harvest. Summer-blooming bulbs should be planted after the frost, as they require warm soil to thrive.
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