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Spring: Time to Get Growing!
Garden Preparation:
You will need to work the soil, adding organic matter and Soil Activator, to encourage an ideal growing medium.
(For any root crops, such as potatoes or carrots, add some bone meal.) Now let us discuss appropriate planting
times for the vegetables in our valley.

Crop (starting from)

Average Planting Date

Planting depth (inches)

Spacing (inches)

Beans (seed)

May 10th

1-1.5

3-4

Beets (seed)

March 25th

1

2-3

Broccoli (plant)

March 15th

 

14-24

Cabbage (seed)

March 15th

.5

14-24

Cantaloupe (seed0

May 5th

1

72

Carrots (seed)

April 5th

.5

2-3

Cauliflower (plant)

March 15th

 

14-24

Corn (seed)

April 30th

2

10

Cucumber (seed)

May 15th

.5

72

Eggplant (seed)

May 10th

.5

36

Lettuce, Head (seed)

March 15th

.25

12

Lettuce, Leaf (seed)

March 5th

.25

6

Onion (set or plant)

March 15th

1-2

2-3

Peas (seed)

March 15th

2-3

1

Pepper (plant)

May 10th

 

18-24

Potato (seed)

March 20th

4

10-12

Radish (seed)

March 15th

.5

1

Spinach (seed)

March 5th

.5

3-4

Squash (seed)

May 5th

1-2

48

Tomato (plant)

May 10th

 

18-36

Turnip (seed)

March 15th

.25-.5

2-3

Watermelon (seed)

May 5th

1-2

96

*Special garden tip* For those who hate to pull endless weeds in the garden, putting weed barrier down prior to
planting can greatly reduce the weeding back strain.
Once plants are in carefully watch the weather for dangerous temperatures. Frost can be detrimental to the tender
seedlings. To avoid the possibility of a replant it is a good idea to have “hot caps” or “walls of water” on hand for
nighttime protection. Plastic is not an advisable frost protector because the cold will easily transfer through the
plastic and potentially frost the plant.
Happy gardening and a good harvest to you!

 

 

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Adams Gardens is a locally owned and operated full service nursery and garden center located on the corner of Greenhurst Rd. and Happy Valley Rd. in Nampa, Idaho. We carry a large selection of everything you need for your garden and lanscaping needs. From decorative bark to ornamental grasses. Hundreds of trees in a multitude of varities.

 

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