Local Growing Guide

Grow Edible Flower Mix in San Diego, CA

Your local guide to growing edible flower mix in San Diego โ€” zone-specific timing, local tips, and care advice.

Spring ๐Ÿ“ San Diego ๐ŸŒก๏ธ Zone 10a
Days to Harvest
40โ€“70
Spacing
6โ€“12"
Method
Both
Season
Spring

When to Plant Edible Flower Mix in San Diego

San Diego sits in USDA Zone 10a. Here are your local planting windows.

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Transplant Outdoors
Mar โ€“ May
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Direct Sow
Mar โ€“ Jun

Growing Edible Flower Mix in San Diego

๐Ÿ“‹ Key Timing
Mix of nasturtiums, violas, borage, and calendula. Plant in spring for summer blooms.

Move seedlings to the garden between Mar โ€“ May. Sow seeds directly in your San Diego garden between Mar โ€“ Jun.

Watch for These Pests in San Diego

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I grow Edible Flower Mix in San Diego?
Yes! Edible Flower Mix grows well in San Diego's Zone 10a climate. Mix of nasturtiums, violas, borage, and calendula. Plant in spring for summer blooms.
When to plant Edible Flower Mix in San Diego?
Transplant edible flower mix outdoors between Mar โ€“ May for best results in San Diego.
Does Edible Flower Mix need shade in San Diego?
Edible Flower Mix generally handles San Diego's climate well without shade cloth, though afternoon shade can help during heat waves.