Thursday, March 6, 2014

What to plant: March and April

March
Artichoke, roots
Asparagus, roots
Fava beans (seeds)
Scarlet runner beans (seeds)
Beets (seed, transplants)
Broccoli (transplants)
Cabbage (transplants)
Carrot (seeds)
Cauliflower (transplants)
Collards (seeds)
Kale (transplants)
Kohlrabi (transplants)
Leek (seed, transplants)
Lettuce (seed, transplants)
Mustard (seeds)
Onion (seed, transplants)
Parsnip (seeds in mid-March)
Pea (seeds)
Potato (tubers)
Radish (seeds)
Spinach (seed, transplants)
Squash, summer (seeds in mid-March)
Swiss Chard (seed, transplants)
Turnip (seeds)

April
Fava beans (seeds)
Scarlet runner beans (seeds)
Beets (seed, transplants)
Broccoli (transplants)
Cabbage (transplants)
Carrot (seeds)
Cauliflower (transplants)
Collards (seeds)
Kale (transplants)
Kohlrabi (transplants)
Leek (seed, transplants)
Lettuce (seed, transplants)
Mustard (seeds)
Onion (seed, transplants)
Parsnip (seeds)
Pea (seeds)
Potato (tubers)
Radish (seeds)
Spinach (seed, transplants only first two weeks)
Squash, summer (seeds)
Squash, winter (seeds in mid-April)
Swiss Chard (seed, transplants)
Tomato (transplants)
Turnip (seeds)

Places to look for seeds and transplants:

Rainbow Grocery, Sloat Garden Centers, Green Jeans in Mill Valley, Three Bees on Clement/ 21st, Bay Area Farmer's Markets, The Seed Bank in Petaluma
On-line
Peaceful Valley, Bountiful Gardens, Baker Creek Seeds, Territorial Seeds