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    Planting Warm & Cool Season Veggies

    Planting Warm & Cool Season Veggies

    PLANT WARM SEASON VEGGIES IN SPRING, COOL SEASON VEGGIES IN FALL

    Warm season veggie seeds are started in flats around August, and cool season veggie seeds are started around mid-February. It’s now time to put these in the ground. If you didn’t start your own from seed, stop by your local Grangetto’s Farm & Garden Supply and pick up your favorite seasonal veggies.

    Here’s a quick guide on preparing your vegetable garden for planting:

    First, pull up and throw out or compost the remains of last season's garden. A thorough cleaning now really pays off in fewer bugs and diseases later.

    Dig up the soil deeply with a spade, turning it over, aerating it, and breaking up the clods as you go.

    PRODUCT RECOMMENDATIONS

    • Shovel or garden fork
    • Potting Soil or Garden Soil
    • Veggie Food
    • Garden rake
    • Cool or Warm Season Vegetable Plants

    Then use a garden fork or shovel to mix in organic amendments.

    Add a good vegetable fertilizer according to package directions such as Lilly Miller® Tomato and Vegetable Food; work this into the top 6 inches of soil. If you’re an organic gardener, use instead blood meal, cottonseed meal, bone meal or bagged organic vegetable food such as Dr. Earth® Organic Tomato and Vegetable Food.

    Then use a garden rake to level the ground. Use a hoe to make furrows between rows in heavy soils.

    Plant tall crops to the north, and short crops to the south. Full sun is best for all winter vegetables.

    The only thing left to do is water, wait for harvest, and enjoy!