Row by Row Episode 181: What You Should Be Doing In Your Garden Now (By Zone)
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What zone are you in? What should you be doing in the garden now? Let's go over it! Be sure to check out Hoss University and the Growing Guides that we continue to put out, lots of great growing information.
ZONE 10
Ya'll in Zone 10 are good to go and can plant most anything right now.
ZONE 9
Now - Inventory seeds, supplies to be ready to start warm-season crops by end of January (lights, heat mats, soil). Start your cool-season Crops inside: Kale, lettuce Cabbage, Broccoli, Cauliflower, Brussel SproutsGet potato spot ready for planting end of February
February - Plant English peas, carrots and start planning your garden out, remembering good rotation.
ZONE 8
Now - Inventory seeds, supplies to be ready to start warm-season crops by end of January (lights, heat mats, soil). Start your cool-season Crops inside: Kale, lettuce Cabbage, Broccoli, Cauliflower, Brussel Sprouts Get potato spot ready for planting the end of February
February - Plant English peas, carrots and start planning your garden out, remembering good rotation.
ZONE 7
Now: Inventory seeds, supplies to be ready (lights, heat mats, soil)
End of January
- Start your cool season Crops inside: greenhouse or grow lights, Kale, lettuce Cabbage, Broccoli, Cauliflower, Brussel Sprouts
Soil Sample
- Grow microgreens and lettuce indoors.
- Start intermediate day onion seeds
- Start planning your garden out, remembering good rotation.
ZONE 6
Now: Inventory seeds, supplies to be ready (lights, heat mats, soil)
February:
- Start your cool season Crops inside greenhouse or grow lights, Kale, lettuce Cabbage, Broccoli, Cauliflower, Brussel Sprouts
- Soil Sample
- Grow microgreens and lettuce indoors.
- Start planning your garden out, remembering good rotation