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Swiss Chard

By Happy Gardener On September 24, 2016 · Add Comment
  Direct sow planting, cool season crop, succession planting
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Spinach

By Happy Gardener On September 24, 2016 · Add Comment
Direct sow planting, cool season crop, succession planting Cultivars Hybrid Smooth Leaf Savoy Sowing the seed A cool weather crop that can be planted in the fall and left to overwinter, plant 4 to 6 weeks before the first frost.  Sow 1/2 inch deep, about 12 seeds per foot of row. Thinning When the seedlings [...]
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Peas

By Happy Gardener On September 24, 2016 · Add Comment
  direct sow planting, cool season crop, succession planting Cultivars Homesteader Green Arrow (dwarf) Sugar Snap (vine) Sugar Snap (pole) Sowing the seeds Sow 1” deep and 2” apart.  This is a cool weather crop, it can be early to go in the ground and succession planting every 3 to 4 weeks. Something to consider– [...]
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Kale

By Happy Gardener On September 24, 2016 · Add Comment
  direct sow planting, cool season crop, transplanting Cultivars Blue Dwarf Siberian Improved (Transplants) Sowing the seeds Start inside 6 to 8 weeks before last expected frost.  Sow ½” deep and 4” between rows. Transplanting  This is a cool season crop, transplant into the garden with 12” to 18” between each plant. Harvesting Cut individual [...]
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Collards

By Happy Gardener On September 24, 2016 · Add Comment
  Direct sow, cool season crop Cultivar Georgia Southern Sowing the seeds   Sow ¼ inches deep and 3 inches apart. Thinning Thin to 12 to 18 inches as the collards grow to give a lot of space to develop. Harvesting Can harvest individual leaves as the plant growing or harvest the entire plant.  Collards keep [...]
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Parsnip

By Happy Gardener On August 23, 2016 · Add Comment
Direct sow planting, cool season crop Cultivar Hollow Crown Sowing the seeds Can take up to 6 weeks to germination! Soaking the seeds overnight may speed up the germination.  Sow 3 to 4 seeds within a 6 inch interval. Cover with ½ inch of soil and a bit of mulch to keep it cool and [...]
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Lettuce

By Happy Gardener On August 20, 2016 · Add Comment
Direct sow planting, cool season crop, succession planting, transplanting Cultivars  Cos Red Sails Green Salad Mix
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Cabbage

By Happy Gardener On August 6, 2016 · Add Comment
Cools season crop, direct sow planting, transplanting In the Greenhouse   Start seeds 6 weeks before last spring frost.  Planting in trays: 1/4 inch deep, 1-1/2 to 2 inches apart Cultivars (Transplants) Jersey Wakefield Copenhagen Red Dynasty (Seeded) Mammoth Red Rock Red Express Transplanting Distance between plants 12 to 15 inches.  Distance between rows 2 to [...]
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Beets

By Happy Gardener On August 2, 2016 · Add Comment
Cool season crop, direct sow planting, succession planting Cultivars Detroit Dark Detroit Red Golden Detroit Chioggia Touchstone Gold Red Merlin Sowing the seeds 1/2 inch deep (1 to 1 1/2 inches deep in hot weather), 1 inch apart. Can be planted every 3 to 4 weeks for successive planting For greens only, sow seeds 1/2 [...]
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