Spring Color | Dates | Spring Color | Dates |
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White Group | March 8-14 | Yellow Group | May 3-9 |
Pink Group | March 22-28 | Green Group | May 17-23 |
Red Group | April 5-11 | Blue Group | May 31-June 6 |
Orange Group | April 19-25 | Violet Group | June 14-20 |
To Do This Week
Start Seeds Inside | Transplant Plants | Plant Seeds Outside |
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Basil Chives Cilantro Dill Oregano Rosemary Thyme |
Basil Beets Bush beans Carrots Chives Cilantro Corn Dill Lettuce Oregano Pole beans Radishes Summer squash* |
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*New plant! This was added since the previous week. |
If you haven’t created your garden plan and prepped your garden, it’s time!
Plan
- Decide what veggies you want to plant, and how much of each.
- Create a garden plan! Use the tool linked here, or draw out your garden on paper, mapping out where each type of plant will go.
Prepare
- Complete an inventory and create a list of items you need for your garden.
- Purchase seeds, onion sets, compost, and any other equipment you need.
- Prepare soil by adding compost and/or other amendments, till or turn it.
- Set up trellises and other supports for spring vegetables.
Basil
If you started basil seeds indoors or purchased transplants, harden off and transplant now. It is also time to plant basil seeds directly in the garden.
Beets
Beets are a semi-hardy vegetable. Beets do not transplant well. Plant beets directly in the garden.
Beans (Bush and Pole)
Beans are a tender vegetable that require lots of sunshine and warm temperatures to thrive. There are several types of beans–bush, pole, and dry. Beans do not transplant well. Plant beans directly in the garden.
Carrots
Carrots are a semi-hardy vegetable that grow best in cool weather with lots of sun. Carrots do not transplant well. Plant seeds directly in the garden.
Carrot seeds take a long time to germinate, and need consistent watering until they do. It’s best to mist or use drip irrigation so you do not wash the carrot seeds away.
Chives
Chives are a cool-season herb. Whether you you started from seed or purchased transplants, chives can be hardened off and transplanted now. You can also plant chive seeds directly in the garden now.
Cilantro
If you started cilantro seeds indoors or purchased transplants, harden off and transplant now. It is also time to plant cilantro seeds directly in the garden.
Corn
Corn is a tender vegetable that grows best in full sun. It does not transplant well. Plant corn directly in the garden. Corn needs to be at least 3 rows deep to pollinate well.
Dill
If you started dill seeds indoors or purchased transplants, harden off and transplant now. It is also time to plant dill seeds directly in the garden. This herbrequires light to germinate, so don’t plant it too deep in the soil.
Lettuce
Lettuce is a semi-hardy vegetable that grows best in cool weather or partial shade during the summer. Plant seeds directly in the garden. To have a continuous harvest, don’t plant all the lettuce at once. Instead plant a square or two (4-8 plants) every 2 weeks.
Oregano
If you started oregano seeds indoors or purchased transplants, harden off and transplant now. It is also time to plant oregano seeds directly in the garden.
Radishes
Radishes are a hardy vegetable that grows best in cool weather. It does not transplant well. Plant radish seeds directly in the garden.
Rosemary
If you started rosemary seeds indoors or purchased transplants, harden off and transplant now. Rosemary is a difficult herb to grow from seed. Instead, purchase transplants, which are often made from cuttings instead of grown from seed.
Summer Squash (includes Zucchini)
Summer squash and zucchini are tender vegetables that grow best in full sun. Plant seeds directly in the garden now.
Thyme
If you started thyme seeds indoors or purchased transplants, harden off and transplant now.