Next up will be this year's plan for our community garden plot which we will probably plop our seedlings in. I'm dreaming of 7 months of produce from that 4x16 plot of land. Managed right, that would be a huge boost to our budget and health! Have you planed your crop rotations yet?
This chart is helpful in thinking about what sorts of plants to put in at what times. Many of the hardy varieties can be overwintered (missed out on that!), but many others can be planted with cold frames just moments before the spring officially begins.
PICKING YOUR PLANTS (Hardiness Chart) | |||
| Very Tender Cantaloupe Cucumber Eggplant Okra Pepper Summer Squash Sweet Potato Watermelon | Tender Bean, bush Bean, pole Bean, lima Corn Winter Squash Southern Pea Tomato | Half-Hardy Beet Carrot Cauliflower Irish Potato Lettuce | Hardy Broccoli Cabbage Collard Garden Peas Kale Mustard Onion Radish Turnip Spinach |
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