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Sunday, September 17, 2006

Elsewhere Online: How to make a seed-starting calendar

If I was more of a vegetable grower, this article from Readymade would find a place in my gardening journal for sure. As it is, perhaps it can help out a few of your who don't consider annuals "too much" work, like I do. (SMILE)

That said, I really need to get on the ball and figure out what I am going to plant when the rains come. There are several areas of the garden that could use some TLC.

How to make a seed-starting calendar

Here in the SF Bay Area, we are really lucky - we have virtually year round gardening weather. Fall is considered our second spring, and if I planned my calendar correctly, I should have fresh peas from the garden for Thanksgiving.

The challenge is knowing when to start seeds. (Continues)

(Via ReadyMade Blog.)

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3 Comments:

Blogger Jenn said...

Or you can use this nifty chart from You Grow Girl.

Gotta love the web!

4:54 PM  
Blogger Douglas said...

Yep! Very cool!

5:36 PM  
Blogger Tengrain said...

Hey Doug - thanks for citing my post on ReadyMade. You know what - you can use the same technique for annual and perennial seeds too (though admittedly perennials often have unique requirements to break the seed shell).

Best regards,

Kevin

11:24 AM  

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