Someone asked the best question in the garden this past weekend as to what can they plant now. July is such a great gardening month as you are probably reaping the reward from all the hard work and dedication you have put in. Besides being the perfect time to plant a second round of vegetables such as beans, carrots, corn, cucumbers, okra, and squash. It is also the perfect time to make your plan for the fall. Do you want to try growing some transplants yourself, or maybe attempt direct sowing? Both of these methods often provide you with healthier plants and better production from them. The two links below have wonderful planning charts on what you should be starting now for the best success next season. I also inserted a link to the Farmer's Almanac that has a chart listing the last planting dates for your second round of summer veggies.
http://www.almanac.com/content/succession-gardening- planting-dates-second-crops Last dates for planting a second round of summer veggies. |
For those who do not like to order online or desire something locally available, Pike's continues to carry Botanical Interests year round and at present, they have a nice selection of fall varieties. I have seen a few different cultivars between stores in what they carry and display. Botanical Interests is actually one of the better seed distributors as they independently lab test all incoming seed from their suppliers before packaging, ensuring a better quality product with higher germination rates. They proudly tout the safe seed pledge and assure us a non-GMO created seed. Based on the tests I do at home they continue to run around 93% germination on fresh purchases. I think the industry standard set by the USDA is somewhere along the lines of 80 - 85 percent, but do not quote me.
If I can be of any help in choosing cultivars, just let me know.
http://www.burpee.com/gygg/growingCalendarWithZipCode.jsp?catid=1000&_requestid=3296629 - link to Burpee Planning Charts
http://www.botanicalinterests.com/img/site_specific/uploads/LateSummFallSowingGuide.pdf - link to Botanical Interests Fall Planning Charts
Happy Gardening,
Denise, Beds 25 & 29
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