City Cast Philly logo

How To Plant a Spring Garden in Philly

Posted on May 7, 2024   |   Updated on September 30, 2025
Adrian González

Adrian González

A backyard garden with a cat resting on the ground next to it.

Our podcast producer Abby Fritz’s backyard garden (and her cat). (Abby Fritz/City Cast Philly)

There’s still time to start a spring garden, but starting one on your own can be intimidating. So let’s talk about how to prepare, what you’ll need, and what to plant.

What You’ll Need

First, you’ll need to assess the type of space you have. Planter boxes offer easy access, better soil control, and the ability to garden in tight spaces. If you’re planting directly on the ground, testing your soil before planting will help produce the best results.

Here are some essential tools you’ll need to get started:

  • Gloves
  • Pruning shears
  • Spade
  • Watering tools like a hose nozzle and watering wand for larger areas, or a watering can for smaller areas and indoor plants
  • For large outdoor gardens, you’ll also need a rake, garden fork, and hoe.

Don’t have yard space? Try getting involved at one of Philly’s many community gardens. You can also start an indoor garden with kits from Click & Grow, Rise Gardens, or Gardyn.

What To Plant

Bookmark the planting calendars from Almanac.com and the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society — they will help you decide the best time to plant different types of veggies, fruits, and herbs. Here’s a quick guide:

  • For the colder part of spring — asparagus, peas, beets, and spinach. (It’s a little too late now, but there’s always next year!)
  • For the warmer part of spring — cucumbers, dry beans, and okra.
  • Herbs like mint and parsley come back every year, making them an easy place to start. (But mint in particular likes to SPREAD. So be mindful about where and how you plant it.)

You can also try adding some low-maintenance native plants to your garden.

Where To Get Garden Supplies

City Cast

Philly's Best Plant Sales & Stores

00:00:00

The benefit of shopping local is that you’ll have access to experts that can give you gardening advice specific to Philly. Here are some of our favorites:

If you’d rather buy online, retailers like Seed Savers and Burpee have a wide selection of seeds for flowers, vegetables, and herbs, along with heirloom varieties. Just be sure to reference Almanac.com’s planting calendar for what seeds you should get.

🌱 What do you like to plant in the spring?

Share article

Hey Philly

Stay connected to City Cast Philly and get ready to join the local conversation.

Can't subscribe? Turn off your ad blocker and try again.

Urban Almanac

See All
Urban AlmanacSeptember 17, 2024

When Will We Start To See Philly’s Fall Colors?

The fall foliage in Philly and the rest of Pennsylvania is beautiful. But when is the best time to see it?

Students walking on Locust Walk at the University of Pennsylvania, underneath trees with leaves of orange, yellow, and green.
Urban AlmanacAugust 20, 2024

How to Make Your Own Air Purifier

Air purifiers can be expensive, but you can make your own at home with a few simple items. What an inexpensive and easy way to ensure you...

The components of a homemade air purifier.
Urban AlmanacAugust 13, 2024

How Turning Out the Lights Can Prevent Bird Deaths

The “Lights Out Philly” initiative looks to reduce the number of birds that die from striking glass windows and buildings during migratio...

Philly at nighttime.
Urban AlmanacJuly 30, 2024

How Philly’s Public Green Space Measures Up Nationally

In 2024, Philly scored a 57.5 on the Trust for Public Land’s ParkScore index. Access was a strength, while investment was a liability.

Volunteers tend to a park.
Urban AlmanacJuly 16, 2024

How Beavers Went from Eradication to Abundance in Pennsylvania

Have you ever seen a beaver in Philadelphia?

A close-up photo of a beaver.
Urban AlmanacJuly 2, 2024

How the Urban Heat Island Effect Impacts Philly

This summer has already shattered temperature records across the country. Here’s why it’s extra hot in Philadelphia.

A dog walking underneath a fire hydrant spraying water.
Urban AlmanacJune 25, 2024

Free Sunscreen Now Available in PA State Parks

Pennsylvania has expanded its free sunscreen program this season to 52 of its 124 state parks.

A sign giving directions at Nolde Forest Environmental Education Center.
Urban AlmanacMay 14, 2024

What Makes Rocks in the Wissahickon Sparkle

Throughout my many hiking ventures in Northwest Philly's Wissahickon Valley Park, I always seem to admire shiny rocks along the trails an...

A river runs through tree-emblazoned scene of shiny rocks.