What Vegetables to Plant

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Planting the right vegetables at the correct time is crucial to a bountiful harvest. If you plant a cool season vegetable in the midst of the hottest time of year; well, they may not do so well.

Here is a small guide to get you started:

Warm Season Vegetables

Plant in early spring, after frost has past. In Southern California you can start planting seeds indoors as early as February and sow directly into the ground (or use starter plants) late February or early March.

The following need 6 to 16 weeks of warm weather to mature, depending on the vegetable.


snap beans

lima beans

corn

cucumber

eggplant


okra

melon

pepper

pumpkin

southern pea


squash

sweet potato

tomato

Cool Season Vegetables

Plant in early spring as soon as the soil can be cultivated or worked up, or in late summer for a fall garden. Start seeds as early as September and plant directly into the ground early October.

The following need 6 to 12 weeks of cool weather to develop.

beet

broccoli

Brussels sprouts

cabbage

cauliflower

kale


celery

collard

cress

edible-pod pea

endive

English pea


lettuce

onions

mustard greens

parsnips

VEGETABLE PLANTING GUIDE

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