Check with your local agricultural extension. I just did a quick search and found this which may be helpful:
https://extension.illinois.edu/sites/default/files/illinois_planting_guide_2022.02.02.pdf
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Patricia Nicoll
Saint Mary's Hall
SAN ANTONIO TX
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Original Message:
Sent: 03-26-2024 11:55:33 AM
From: Terri Kosik
Subject: school garden calendar for the Southeast US
Looking for a growing calendar for the Midwest to use with children, we are in northern Indiana.
Thanks! Terri
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Terri Kosik
Early Childhood Development Center at Saint Mary's and Notre Dame
South Bend IN
Original Message:
Sent: 03-25-2024 11:16:27 AM
From: Nicole Dugat
Subject: school garden calendar for the Southeast US
Hi Nicole! This isn't a circle shape, but there might be useful information here for you. Here's a link to our Alabama School Garden Calendar - with info on what to plant, what to expect each month, and garden-related tasks for each month. It's a free download from our website. Hope this helps! https://schoolyardroots.org/school-garden-calendar/
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Nicole Dugat
Schoolyard Roots
Tuscaloosa AL
Original Message:
Sent: 03-24-2024 05:43:13 PM
From: Nicole Dodds
Subject: school garden calendar for the Southeast US
Hello,
I'm in Florida and want to put together a Wheel of the Year Garden Calendar with early and late divisions for the 4 seasons so picture a circle with 8 pieces of pie. It will include details of planting and maintaining a garden at those times of year. I *could* create it myself but I sure would love to find such a resource, if one already exists cause I've got seeds to plant. ;) It really has to be focused on the south though because our seasons are so different. I found one for North Florida which is great and I can definitely pull from that but it doesn't have the school angle. Thanks for any insights!
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Nicole Dodds
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