January (inside under lights)
Sweet Potatoes
February 8 (inside under lights)
Onion, Frontier
Onion, Pontiac
Onion, Walla Walla Sweet
Onion, White Wing
Shallot, Prisma
Celeriac
March 8 (inside under lights)
(Note: Many of these I mixed together to get more variety of fewer plants.)
Parsley, Single Italian
Pepper, Canary Bell (note: peppers need to be 75*F+ to germinate)
Pepper, Sweet Yellow
Chili, Thai Hot
Chili, mix of Tepin, Jalpeno, Anaheim
Broccoli, Romanesco
Broccoli, Cook's Super Blend Hybrid
Broccoli, Diplomat
Eggplant, Kamo
Eggplant, Calliope F1
Escarole, Broadleaf Batavian
Escarole, Natacha
Endive, Dubuisson
Endive, Tres Fine Maraichere Olesh
Lettuce, Butterhead Sylvestra MT0
Lettuce, Butterhead Red Cross
Lettuce, Butterhead Skyphos
Lettuce, Prizehead
Lettuce, Oak Leaf Blend
Greens, Johnny's Elegance Greens Mix
Greens, Kyoto Mizuna
Kale, Blue curled scotch
Tomato, Red Siberian (note: I planted just a few very early tomatoes)
Tomato, Orange Blossom
Tomato, Pink Beauty
This is my favorite part of your blog. I hope you continue to update this list.
ReplyDeleteI will. I use this list as a reference a lot too.
ReplyDeleteMy onion seedlings are doing great. Not sure I can wait til March 8 when I'm scheduled to plant the next batch of seedlings. I may jump the gun and plant soon. I have a big pile of broccoli, lettuce and eggplant seeds waiting.
Hi Kathy - Agree with previous poster re your diagrams. I'm looking for directions about how to use PowerPoint to make these diagrams. Love your planting lists too - always give ideas about new varieties to try. Last year's discoveries were Chard 'Bionda di Lyon' and Chinese cabbage 'Wong Bok.' Both were remarkable producers and huge hits. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteI have started many of the same types of seeds but I am doing them under no light just on the shelves of my growing racks. Is it better to have the lights on?
ReplyDeleteHi Pam, Do you have PowerPoint? Its a very flexible drawing software and once you know how to use it, its pretty straight forward to make garden diagrams.
ReplyDeleteAlberto, Light is definitely needed after the seedlings sprout. Put the racks in a very bright window or use fluorescent lights placed as close to the trays as you can.
Sorry I meant is light needed to sprout. I always put them under lights afterwards. I just wanted to see if you had an advantage sprouting under light.
ReplyDeleteI turn the lights on after I see sprouts coming up.
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