Srlno Vegetable F Vegetable I w Planti Direct Sunl Seed/Sapli 10 Cucurbits Muskmelon, Cantalope 1 ESU Direct Sun Seed 11 Cucurbits Pumpkin 0 ESU Direct Sun Don’t know 12 Cucurbits Squash, Summer 1 MSP, LSP Direct Sun Seed 13 Cucurbits Squash, Winter 1 ESU Don’t Know Seed 14 Cucurbits Watermelon 0 ESU Direct Sun Seed 15 Cucurbits Cucumber 1 LSP Direct Sun Seed
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SrlnoVegetable FaVegetable I waPlantin Direct Sunlig Seed/Sapli10 Cucurbits Muskmelon, Cantalope 1 ESU Direct Sun Seed11 Cucurbits Pumpkin 0 ESU Direct Sun Don’t know
12 Cucurbits Squash, Summer 1 MSP, LS Direct Sun Seed
13 Cucurbits Squash, Winter 1 ESU Don’t Know Seed14 Cucurbits Watermelon 0 ESU Direct Sun Seed
15 Cucurbits Cucumber 1 LSP Direct Sun Seed
E1
Anita: ESP Early Spring Mar 20 - Apr 15 MSP Mid Spring Apr 15 30 LSP Late Spring May 1 - May 15 ESU Early Summer May 15 - Jun 15 MSU Mid Summer June 15 July 10
B16
Anita: (Cucumbers, Melons, Squash, and Pumpkins)
Companion Enemy Small/Lar Time to MatuLarge Garde > 80 days
Corn Potato Large Garde > 80 days
Potatoes Small Garde 30-60 days
Small Garde Don’t KnowLarge Garde > 80 days
Potatoes, aromatic herbs Large Garde 60-80 days
Squash likes celery, corn, melons and pumpkins,
Squash likes celery, corn, melons and pumpkins. Boragedeters worms, improves growth and flavor; Marigolds deterbeetles; Nasturtiums deter squash bugs and beetles;oregano provides general pest protection.
Beans, corn, peas, radishes, lettuce, sunflowers
Seed to Emergen Variety SourceDon’t KnowDon’t Know
4-6 days
Don’t Know6-8 days
6-10 days
Spacemaster Cucumber, Sugar Crunch,Salad Bush Cucumber , Cucumber Bush Companion, Pickle bush, Zebra Zuke, Golden Scalloponi, Sweet Zuke Zuccini,
M16
Anita: Typically curcubits need lot of room. These varities are for Container Gardening
Planning
Size Light Plan
Small Garde Large Garden Sunlight Partial Shade GardenBeets Cantaloupes Beans Beets BeansBroccoli Cauliflower Broccoli Brussels sprouts CurcubitsBush squash Collards Cantaloupes Cabbage Tomatoes/EggplaCabbage Cucumbers Cauliflower Carrots Sun BedCarrots Mustard Cucumbers Collards Shade BedEggplant Okra Eggplant Kale Water
Broccoli Eggplant Cantaloupe Broccoli Cabbage Lima Beans
Cabbage Okra Carrots Carrots Summer Squash
Easily Transplanted
Require Care When Transplanting
Very Difficult to Transplant (Not Recommended)
Early Spring (March 20 – April 15)
Mid-Spring (April 15 – 30)
Late Spring (May 1-15)
Any of early spring, except peas
Early Sweet Corn (65-75 days)
Cauliflower Peppers Corn
Chard Spinach Cucumbers Parsley Tomatoes
Lettuce Peas Parsnip
Onions Squash Kale Potatoes
Tomatoes Turnips Lettuce Snap Beans
Watermelon
Radish
SpinachSugar Peas
• Leaf lettuce: April 1–August 1
• Head lettuce, romaine, and radicchio: August 1
• Spinach: April and the end of August
Early Cabbage
Early Tomatoes
Sweet Corn (85-95 days)
Early Potatoes
Garden Peas
Onion sets, plants
Summer Squash
Swiss Chard
• Turnip and mustard: April 1–August 1• Endive and escarole: May to the end of July
Head lettuce, romaine, and radicchio: either April 20, August 15, or both
Beets and carrots: April 1–July 10• Parsnips, salsify, and scorzonera: April 15–30• Radishes (spring and fall types): April 1–30 and August 10–September 1
• Radishes (winter type): July 25–August 5• Rutabagas: July 1
• Turnips: April 1–30 and July 25–August 5
Growing
Indoor Seedling Guide Growth Rate
Month Duration Produce Quick (30-60Moderate(60-8 Slow (80 >)
Early Feb 14-16 weeks Leeks, onions Beets Broccoli Brussels sprouts
Mid Feb 12-13 weeks Celery Bush Beans Cabbage, Chin Bulb onions
Early Mar 10-11 weeks Leaf lettuce Carrots Cabbage
Mid Mar 9 weeks Mustard Cucumbers Cantaloupes
Early Apr 5- 6 weeks Tomatoes Radishes Green onions Cauliflower
Early-Mid May Hardening Spinach Kohlrabi Eggplant
Broccoli,Cabbage,Cauliflower, Head Lettuce
Peppers & Eggplants
Summer squ Lima beans, bu Garlic
Turnips Okra Irish potatoes
Turnip green Parsley PumpkinsPeppers Sweet potatoes
Tomatoes, cherTomatoes
Watermelon
Regular Veggies we purchaseTomatoesSquashesCarrotFennelBeansBeetsCucumbersPeppersPumpkinEggplantBerriesSpinachKale
12 Karusankanni Keerai Eclipta alba13 Vallarai Gotu Kola
14 Portulaca oleracea L. Common Purslane15 Kodi Pasalai16 Gongurak/Pulicha Keerai Garden Sorrel17 Modhakanthan Keerai Cardiospermum halicacabum L. var. luridum (Blume)
C. argentea 85Amaranthus viridis 91A. spinosus 84Alternanthera sessilis 84Basella alba 93Sauropus androgynus 88
Native to Edible Wild PlantsFoundationWild SpinachFoundationChickweedFoundationMallowFoundationPurslaneTart Green Curly DockTart Green Sheep SorrellTart Green Wood SorrellPungent G Field MustardPungent G Winter CressPungent G Garlic MustardPungent G Shepard's PurseBitter Gree DandelionBitter Gree Cat's EarBitter Gree Sow ThistleBitter Gree Nipplerot