Friday, April 16, 2010

Sow outdoors

Many vegetables do not transplant well, or require a long period of growth before harvesting can begin. Some lines can be sown directly in the garden. These include beans, beets, cabbage, carrots, corn, cress, cucumber, cabbage, lettuce, melons, mustard, okra, parsnips, peas, radishes, squash, chard, turnips and watermelons. Lettuce is a flexible culture. Can be sown indoors or outdoors in a cold frame to get a crop early, or can be sown in rows andthinned instead of transplanted. be able to be managed in this way broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cabbage and tomato variety may not have been sown in open ground in mild climates, the growing season is long.

And 'know when to sow seeds in open ground. The first to be sown in the very cold-hardy crops such as peas or beans and onions. St. Patrick's Day is the traditional date in much of the northern United States. You can then issue a few weeks laterAnd at least two minutes before four weeks before frost-free days to place at the end - from beets, cabbage, carrots, cauliflower, lettuce, parsnips, radishes, spinach and turnips.

Under the beans warm weather crops, Lima beans, corn, cucumbers, okra, soybeans, pumpkins, melons, watermelons, e. You are warmed by the soil and sowed the nights are freezing. At the same time, transplants of eggplant, peppers and tomatoes are put in the ground.

Some vegetables can be sown ten days of the week or on ainterval to give the gardener a crop more. Examples of early cultures salad, peas, radishes, spinach, and in warm weather crops, beans and summer squash. Place the peas and spinach, can not do well with the heat, be put on the beans and squash.

Most cold-hardy vegetables can be sown again from Midsummer Night's Dream to their maturation in cold weather, freezes arrive about six to eight weeks before the fall before. Kale and parsnips can bethe garden and what is amazing is that this will be collected throughout the winter.

Before sowing in open ground, remember that the plan should first be rounded up until the surface is fine. Then the seed packets will be reviewed for the planting depth, seed spacing in the rows and the distance between the lines. A line is stretched between two stakes used to mark the line with a stick or hoe, a furrow against the grain to be made. The seeds should be sown as thin ascan save at a later date to work thinning out seedlings that are too close together.

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