There are volunteer tomato plants coming up in my garden, so I'm taking that as a sign that the soil is warm enough to plant stuff even if the nights are still sometimes in the 40s. Also I see corn coming up in the farmers' fields around here.
So far I've set out 6 okra seedlings, 2 Celebrity tomatoes, 2 Stupice tomatoes, 1 Principe Borghese tomato, 2 Scotch Bonnet x Yellow Bell peppers, and one big red half-hot habanero (I don't know the variety). I also have some 7 Pot Yellow peppers but haven't figured out where to put them yet. Tomorrow I'll set out some eggplants and plant the squash. Scarlet Runner beans that I planted in little pots over a week ago are *finally* peeking out from the soil, so I can plant those in a couple of days. And the bronze fennel started coming up today. (the fennel is mainly for the swallowtail butterflies, but the bronze variety is kinda ornamental if the caterpillars don't eat it up so I'm okay with it either way)
I'm holding back extras of everything to replant in case there's a late freeze, hail, or a rabbit or squirrel destroys something. I still need to plant some basil seeds.