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Organic Vegetable Fertilizers
Most Yardiacs can't wait to start planting, so they can
enjoy the taste of fresh vegetables. However, these plants actually have
recommended planting times. The last spring frost is important to gardeners, in order to plan when to set out frost-sensitive
annuals, vegetables, and even tropical container plants.
Some vegetables are frost
tolerant, and can be planted as soon as the ground can be worked. Others are
slightly less hardy and should be placed in the ground 2-4 weeks before the
average last frost date, which is a specified date calculated for an area after
which frost is unlikely to occur. Frost sensitive plants, such as melons,
peppers, and tomatoes, should be planted after the last frost. Check with
the extension service in your area for this information.
Unfortunately, cold weather may still occur after the crop
has been planted, and some kinds of protection will be needed to shelter
sensitive plants. To retain heat, cover frost sensitive plants just before
sundown using nonmetallic containers, or old lightweight blankets, or row covers.
Container plants are easy to deal with. Just move them to a garage or other
protected areas.
Yardiac has a great selection of greenhouses,
as well!
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Very Cold Tolerant Plants -- Plant as soon as ground can be
worked, somewhat.
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Cold Tolerant Plants -- Plant 2-4 weeks before the first
average frost free date.
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Frost sensitive Plants -- Plant after the last frost.
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Very Cold Tolerant |
Somewhat Cold Tolerant |
Frost Sensitive |
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Asparagus |
Beets |
Melons |
| Horseradish |
Broccoli |
Peppers |
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Leeks |
Cabbage & Kohlrabi |
Tomatoes |
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Onions |
Carrots |
Sweet Corn |
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Parsnips |
Cauliflower |
Eggplant |
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Peas |
Celery |
Cucumbers |
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Spinach |
Collards |
Artichoke |
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Turnips |
Lettuce, Kale, Endive |
Squash |
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Shallots |
Onion Sets |
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