Saturday, March 21, 2009

Spring Planting

Raised Beds

Wild Flowers to attract bees, butterflies and Humming birds
Corn
Carrots
Sugar Snap Peas
Swiss Chard
Oriental Spinach
Spinach
Pak Choy
Cabbage
Collard Greens
Kale
Radish
Edamame Soy Beans
String beans Runners
Okra
Sakata Melons
Tiger Melons (Heirloom)
Asian Cucumber
Mesculin Lettuce
Strawberries
Sunflowers (Mammoth)
Tomatoes (Grape)
Tomatoes (Big Boys)
Zucchini
Japanese Eggplants
Leeks


Planter Boxes and Buckets(Patio)

Thai Chilli Pepper
Golden Hot Chilli Peppers
Sweet Bell Peppers
Potatoes
Garlic
onions
Dwarf Cherry tree
Dwarf Peach tree
Basil
Oriental Basil
Cilantro
Sage
Mint
Shiso
Oregano
Parsley
Thyme
Corriander
Dill
Rosemary

Positioned around the Garden

Muscadine Grape
Scupernog Grape
White Grape
Blackberry thornless
Blackberry thorned

2 comments:

ChristyACB said...

Holy mackeral! That list looks like mine and I'm still trying to figure out how to squeeze it all in.

Will you post up a diagram on your layout and spacing? I'd love to see it!

ATW said...

Christy its funny you say that, Because I have an excel format that I created for my zone which covers everything from jan to dec. Its an awesome guide, it shows when I should be starting seeds, what time of seeds and when. It took some time but it's a great guide for my zone. If I can by some chance post it I will. On the same format just below the growing months I have all of my 8 raised beds outlined on the excel format and placed each individual veggie that I am growing in the box, so that way next year I can grow the same veggies in a different box and be able to rotate my crop every 4 years without planting in the same bed. I'll work on trying to get that diagram up.