Broad Beans (also Fava bean) | Sow seed |
Daikon (also Japanese radish, Lo Bok) | Sow seed |
Horseradish | Plant crowns |
Leeks | Plant out (transplant) seedlings |
Mint (also Garden mint) | Sow seed |
Mizuna (also Japanese Greens, Mitzuna, Mibuna) | Sow seed |
Mustard greens (also gai choy) | Sow seed |
Pak Choy (also Pak choi) | Start in seed trays or plant out (transplant) seedlings or sow seed |
Salsify (also Vegetable oyster) | Sow seed |
Shallots (also Eschalots) | Plant out (transplant) seedlings |
Sweet Marjoram (also Knotted marjoram) | Start in seed trays or plant out (transplant) seedlings |
Thyme (also Common thyme) | Start in seed trays or plant out (transplant) seedlings |
Yacon (also Sunroot) | Plant tubers |
Collards (also Collard greens, Borekale) | Plant out (transplant) seedlings |
Kale (also Borecole) | Plant out (transplant) seedlings |
Mint (also Garden mint) | Sow seed |
Pak Choy (also Pak choi) | Plant out (transplant) seedlings |
Peas | Sow seed |
Shallots (also Eschalots) | Plant out (transplant) seedlings |
Snow Peas (also Sugar Peas, Mangetout, Chinese Peas) | Sow seed |
Sweet Marjoram (also Knotted marjoram) | Plant out (transplant) seedlings |
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Probably best to wait until August
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Can i start my seedlings now
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I find that SEEDS are much better than potted cardoons. Cardoons have really deep roots -- 5 feet or so -- the cardoon drops its root VERY early in it's growth cycle -- for this reason, I prefer...
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ph for beets
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Go BIG. A 2'x2' planter is likely the smallest you can do the plant will hide the planter when in full bloom. Cut it down when is started to go brown or comes back every year.
in Artichokes (Globe)
I chop mine 2"- 3" above the base after they start turning brown late summer. They come back staring in Oct-Nov. Harvest starting February, last crop in May. Avoid year was pathetic just a few. ...
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They grew great in Zone 10b. I put 2 in a 2"x3' planner with own bottom. The first year was rough for the plants I thought they were not going to make it. The second year they did OK (5-7) artic...
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