In The Garden With Kare
Vegetables – Updates and Review
Reviews And Updates
- Arugula – 2020-2021
- Asparagus – 2019-2020
- Beans – 2019-2020
- Beets – 2019
- Broccoli
- Brussel Sprouts
- Cabbages – 2019
- Cantaloupe, Melons – 2019
- Carrots – 2019
- Cauliflower
- Celery – 2019
- Chinese Greens – 2020
- Collards – 2020
- Corn – 2019
- Corn Salad – 2020-2021
- Cucumbers – 2019
- Eggplant – 2020
- Endive – 2020/2021
- Gourds – 2019 – 2020 – 2021
- Horseradish – 2020
- Kale – 2020/2021
- Kohlrabi – 2020
- Leeks – 2020
- Lettuce – 2019-2020
- Lima Beans – 2020
- Luffa – 2020
- Okra – 2020/2021
- Onions – 2019-2020-2021
- Parsnips – 2020-2021
- Peas – 2019-2020
- Peppers – 2019
- Potatoes – 2019 – Sweet Potato Vines – 2019
- Pumpkins – 2019/2020
- Purslane – 2020
- Radish – 2019-2020-2021
- Rhubarb – 2020
- Salsify – 2020
- Spinach – 2019-2020-2021
- Strawberries – 2020
- Summer Squash – 2019-2020
- Swiss Chard – 2019-2020-2021
- Tomatoes – 2019-2020-2021
- Turnip
- Turnips – 2019-2020
- Winter Squash – 2019
- Watermelon – 2019-2020-2021
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Updates:
We have been out to the vegetable garden several times and made some headway doing some garden prep/ We salted the asparagus, cleaned of some of the dead plant matter and started to put some straw down to mulch the weeds down.
It is not a pretty picture and has a lot of work to be done. At this point I am not to sure what all is going where except for a few things.
The asparagus plot is permanant. The raised bed with the strawberries is already showing growth, and the sage in the herb garden is looking like it survived
The potatoes will be going with winter squash and marigolds in the long bed with wood sides.
The zinnias will be going into the tires.
And so far those are all I have decided on and it is March 24,2023! And it is of course to early to plant or sow much of anything especially anything annual. Our last frost date is usually around April 19th.
Check the list at the right hand column and you will see names of plants and the progress on each is on those pages!
Ready set sow? Here is the review of vegetables that we grow in our garden.
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If you are planting strawberries and you are in Zone 5, they should be sown indoors around the last week of December through the first week in January for planting after the last frost date in Zone 5. Zone 5 can be fickle and usually in my neck of the woods we are safe to plant around the 19th of April, however it is not unusual that we would see a freak snow flurry in early May to Mother’s Day!
December
28th – 16weeks
January
4th – 15th week
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