- broccoli
- kale
- lettuce
- eggplant
- thyme
2/18 - Sow indoors
- basil
- chives
- parsley (soak 1st)
- summer savory
- sweet marjoram
- beet
- peppers
Plant:
- Asparagus - dormant crowns
- Peas: Feb 1 - 15
- Mustard: Feb 1 - Mar 15
- Radish: Feb 15 - Mar 15
- Spinach: Feb 15 - Mar 15
- Turnips: Feb 20 - April 1
Your new pages are awesome, and seeing your prolific production is, as always, inspiring. I think you have the endurance of a 20-year old.
ReplyDeleteEven if it isn't tutorial or cute stories, it still has value.Thanks for sharing!
Illoura, I appreciate your comment. This has been an excellent way for me to keep track of everything. I truly wish I did have the endurance of a 20-year old!
ReplyDeleteHI again Leigh. Back again to check in. As spring approaches, I am always reminded to see what you are up to.
ReplyDeleteJust wondering if you think the carrots that I planted in the fall will start to grow now? Lots still have the green leaves but did not grow much during the winter here in Indiana. I am new to homesteading and the green house winter. So last year and the winter has been an interesting view into the gardening life. All the best for your gardening year and thanks again for the great information.
My carrots always seem to be slow growing too during cold weather, but spring should see some growth! My parsnips have been the same way. Still, I think it gives them a good head start to plant in fall. :)
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