Growing Kits for Georgia Gardeners
Growing Kits for Georgia Gardeners
Growing trees, herbs, and vegetables in Georgia offers year-round gardening opportunities in a warm, humid climate. Our seed starter kits are perfect for Georgia's climate spanning USDA Hardiness Zones 7-9. Whether you're in Atlanta, Augusta, Columbus, Macon, Savannah, Athens, Sandy Springs, Roswell, Warner Robins, or Albany, these kits will help you succeed.
Best Plants to Grow in Georgia
- Peach Trees - Georgia's signature fruit, Zones 7-9
- Pecan Trees - Georgia state tree, all zones
- Southern Magnolia - Classic Georgia beauty
- Citrus Trees - Thrive in South Georgia
- Tomatoes - Spring and fall crops
- Peppers - Love Georgia's heat
Recommended Growing Kits for Georgia (Zones 7-9)
Fruit & Nut Trees Perfect for Georgia
- Pecan Tree Growing Kit - Zones 7-9, Georgia state tree!
- Orange Tree Growing Kit - Zones 8-9, South Georgia
- Tangerine Tree Growing Kit - Zones 8-9, coastal areas
- Apple Tree Growing Kit - Zones 7-8, North Georgia
- Pear Tree Growing Kit - Zones 7-9, excellent for GA
- Apricot Tree Growing Kit - Zones 7-9, thrives in GA
- Black Cherry Tree Kit - Zones 7-9, native species
- Hazelnut Tree Growing Kit - Zones 7-9, North Georgia
- Olive Tree Seeds - Zones 8-9, Mediterranean climate
- Guava Tree Growing Kit - Zone 9, South Georgia
Shade & Ornamental Trees for Georgia
- Southern Magnolia Tree Kit - Zones 7-9, Georgia classic!
- Oak Tree Seed Starter Kit - Zones 7-9, live oak varieties
- Dogwood Tree Growing Kit - Zones 7-9, spring blooms
- American Holly Tree Growing Kit - Zones 7-9, evergreen
- Cedar Tree Growing Kit - Zones 7-9, native cedar
- American Elm Tree Kit - Zones 7-9, shade tree
- Mahogany Seed Starter Kit - Zone 9, tropical hardwood
Vegetables - Georgia Year-Round Growing
- Tomato Growing Kit - Spring/fall in Georgia
- Jalapeño Growing Kit - Loves Georgia heat!
- Banana Pepper Growing Kit - Perfect for GA
- Green Bell Pepper Growing Kit - Warm-season crop
- Cucumber Growing Kit - Multiple seasons
- Watermelon Growing Kit - Georgia favorite!
- Cantaloupe Growing Kit - Thrives in GA heat
- Eggplant Growing Kit - Heat-loving vegetable
- Okra Growing Kit - Southern staple!
- Squash Growing Kit - Summer favorite
- Collard Greens Growing Kit - Georgia tradition
- Kale Growing Kit - Fall/winter crop
- Lettuce Growing Kit - Cool-season crop
Herbs for Georgia Gardens
- Rosemary Growing Kit - Year-round in Georgia
- Basil Growing Kit - Summer herb favorite
- Cilantro Growing Kit - Fall/winter/spring herb
- Thyme Growing Kit - Thrives year-round
- Oregano Growing Kit - Heat-tolerant herb
- Sage Growing Kit - Year-round growing
- Parsley Growing Kit - Cool-season favorite
- Dill Growing Kit - Fall through spring
Georgia Growing Calendar
January-March: Cool-season planting; start tomatoes and peppers indoors
April-May: Last frost early April; transplant warm-season crops
June-August: Hot, humid season; maintain watering; harvest summer crops
September-October: Fall planting season; second growing season begins
November-December: Cool-season crops thrive; mild winters in South GA
USDA Hardiness Zones in Georgia
Georgia spans USDA Hardiness Zones 7a to 9a:
- Zone 7: North Georgia mountains (coolest region)
- Zone 8: Central Georgia, Atlanta, Augusta, Macon
- Zone 9: South Georgia, Savannah, coastal areas (warmest)
Check the USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map
Tips for Georgia Gardeners
Soil: Red clay soil common. Amend heavily with compost and organic matter.
Heat & Humidity: Choose heat-tolerant varieties; provide afternoon shade in summer.
Water: Consistent watering essential during hot summers; mulch to retain moisture.
Pests: Watch for fire ants, aphids, whiteflies, and fungal diseases in humid conditions.
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