
Producers likely have different methods of determining when to plant a certain crop.
But looking at some trees and plants may also provide clues as to when to start seeding.
Producers should only plant corn and soybeans, for example, once oak leaves are the size of a squirrel’s ear, some people say.
Farmers should seed lettuce, spinach and cabbage when lilacs show their first leaves or daffodils begin to bloom.