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Winter sowing plan feedback

cab321
13 years ago

Hello, I am new to this board and about to embark on my second year of gardening. I got a late start last year and am planning on making it up for this year with some winter sowing! I've been reading all of the back threads and have learned a lot, but still have questions.

Could you please look at my list of seeds and let me know if I'm planning to plant everything at the right time? I'm especially concerned about when to plant the really tender things, like tomatoes. I'm in 5A and my 50% last frost date is May 3rd, 10% date is May 17th.

I'm going to use newspaper pots or toilet paper tubes in my containers for everything except the leeks. That way I won't have to worry about what transplants well and what doesn't.

Thanks so much --- Carrie

Winter Sow as soon as I get the seeds in January

Leek

Spinach

Lettuce

Chard

Broccoli

Kale

Cilantro

Anise hyssop Agastache foeniculum

Wild Bergamont Monarda fistulosa

Coneflower Echinacea purpurea

Lady's Mantle Alchemilla mollis

Lemon Mint Monarda citriodora

Broadleaf Sage Salvia officinalis

Bachelor's Button Centaurea cyanus

Cosmos C. bipannatus

Larkspur Consolida ajacis

Annual Poppies Papaver spp.

Balloon Flower Platycoden grandiflorum

Persian Catmint Nepeta mussinii

Bellflower Campanula carpatica

Columbine Aquilegia caerulea and A. vulgaris

Delphinium x cultorum

Foxglove Delphinium purpurea

Hibiscus H. moscheutos

Sweet William Dianthus barbatus

Winter sow in late March

Lavatera L. trimestris

Calendula C. officinalis

China Aster Callistephus chinesis

"Winter" sow in mid April

Tomatoes

Muskmelon

Cucumber

Summer Squash

Pumpkins

Corn

Direct sow at appropriate times

Carrots

Beets

Radish

Parsnip

Pole Beans

Peas

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