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Making 2013's Seed Starting & Planting Schedule (w/downloadable template)

2013 Seed Starting Schedule

I want to make sure we do a better job this year with the garden and starting seedlings (got side-tracked with goat kids last year); so I’ve created our annual seed starting and planting schedule a little early (see below) to keep us on track.  It helps me keep focused on buying seeds, starting transplants, getting supplies, and making sure the garden beds are prepared on time.

I start with my schedule from the previous year (see Making 2012′s Seed Starting & Planting Schedule), copy it to a new spreadsheet tab, consult my notes from last year’s garden, and then work up the new plan.  I’ve [...]

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Winter Squash: Harvesting, Curing, and Storing

Winter Squash

I love harvesting winter squash – as we’re rushing to get all the other garden veggies harvested and processed for winter storage; all the winter squash need is gathering, curing, and storing – chopping, cooking, canning or freezing not required!  We’ve got a record batch this year too – I saved seed from several varieties last year, so we’ve got lots of squash and pumpkin coming in.

Harvesting

Winter squash should be harvested after the fruit turns a deep color and the rinds harden (usually during September and October), but definitely before heavy frost.  The fruits should be cut from the vine carefully, leaving [...]

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Making 2012's Seed Starting & Planting Schedule (w/downloadable template)

2012 Spring Planting Schedule

We’re running a little late this year on selecting vegetable seeds and getting them ordered; but now that I’ve created our annual seed starting and planting schedule (see below), I can keep us on track.  It helps me keep focused on buying seeds, starting transplants, getting supplies, and making sure the garden beds are prepared on time.

I start with my schedule from the previous year (see Making 2011′s Seed Starting & Planting Schedule), copy it to a new spreadsheet tab, consult my notes from last year’s garden, and then work up the new plan.  I’ve included a downloadable template (2012 Seed Starting & [...]

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2011 Fall Seed Starting & Planting Schedule (w/downloadable template)

Fall Brassicas

I used to do a combined spring, summer, and fall seed starting & planting schedule  (see Making a Seed Starting & Planting Schedule), but this year I wanted to start concentrating on extending the gardening season into the fall longer – so this is my first fall only planting schedule.  But wow – it seems like the garden just went in – yet it’s already getting late for starting and planting crops for fall!  I need this kind of schedule to keep me on track for what needs to be started indoors and seeded outdoors; otherwise I let the dates slip until it’s too late for [...]

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Watermelon Success

Previously, watermelon has not done particularly well in our garden – generally the growing season’s over before the watermelon are ripe.  However, this year I used the old heirloom variety called Crimson Sweet, and we’ve been happily eating watermelon for several weeks.

Crimson Sweet is described as an AAS winner (1964) that’s crisp and sweet; has medium-red flesh and mild flavor; and is a very popular, old heirloom.  The packet says the variety takes 85 days to mature.  I started the seeds indoors; hardened the transplants off, and then planted them in the garden after all chance of frost was over.

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