After the last frost, it's safe to start planting in your garden. Late April is usually a good time to get your hands in the soil without worrying about any harm. However, for warm-weather crops like tomatoes, pumpkins, and basil, it's best to wait until the soil and nighttime temperatures have warmed up, which typically happens several weeks after the last frost.
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