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When to Plant Veggies

The following list shows when to plant vegetables in southern California. The most common vegetable crops are listed. This is specificly a southern California vegetable planting guide, and the two sets of planting dates are for coastal regions (Camarillo, Oxnard) and the interior (Thousand Oaks, Ojai). Where there are two possible crops per year, planting dates are separated with';'. When planting vegetables in California, make sure the varieties you select are suited for your particular climate. No matter what zone you live in, see the video demo on my Garden Planning software review page.


 Name  Plant date
Coastal
 Plant date
Interior
 Warm/Cool
Season
 Amount
to plant
 Inches
Between
 Artichoke  May-July  July  Cool  3-4 plants  48"
 Asparagus  Jan-Feb  Jan-Feb  Cool  30-40 plants  12"
 Beans, Lima  May-Jun  May-Jun  Warm 15'-30' row 6"
 Beans, Snap  March-August,     Ap-may;
Jul-Aug
 Warm  15'-25' row  3" (bush)
24" (pole)
 Beets  Jan-Sep  Feb-Apr;Aug  Cool  10'-15' row  18"
 Broccoli  Jun-Jul
Jan-Feb
 Dec-Feb
Jul
 Cool  6'-10' row  12"-18"
 Brussels Sprouts  Jun-Jul ----- Cool  15'-20' row  24"
 Cabbage  Aug-Feb  Jul;Feb  Cool 10-15 plant  24"
 Cabbage, Chinese  Aug-Octb  Aug  Cool  10'-15' row  6"
 Cantelopes,
other melons
 Apr-May  Apr-Jun  Warm  5-10 hills  12"
 Carrots  Jan-Sep  Aug-Sep;
Feb-Apr
 Cool  10'-25' row  2"
 Cauliflower  Jul-Oct
Jan-Feb
 Jul-Aug  Cool  10-15 plants  24"
 Celery  Apr-Aug  Jun-Aug  Cool  20'-30' row  5"
 Chard  Feb-May  Feb-Aug  Cool  3-4 plants  12"
 Chayote  Apr-May  Apr-Jun  Warm  1-2 plants  72"
 Chives  Feb-Apr --- Cool 1 clump  ---
 Corn, sweet  Mar-Jul  Feb-Mar  Warm  4 rows x 20'-30'  12"
 Cucumbers  Apr-Jun  Apr-Jul  Warm  6 plants  24"
 Eggplant  Apr-May  Apr-May  Warm  4-6 plants  18"
 Endive  Dec-Aug  Jan-Apr
Aug
 Cool  10'-15' row  10"
 Fennel  Feb-Jul  Aug  Cool  10'-15' row  4"
 Garlic  Oct-Dec  Oct-Dec  Cool  10'-20' row  3"
 Kale,  Aug-Oct  Aug-Sep  Cool 10' row 18"-4"
 Kohlrabi  Jan;
Aug-Sep
 Aug Cool 10'-15' row  3"
 Leeks  Jan-Apr  Jan-Apr  Cool  10' row  2"
 Lettuce  Aug-Apr  Aug;
 Nov-Mar
 Cool  10-15' row,
or 5'/month
 12"
 Mustard  Aug-Feb  Aug; Apr  Cool  10' row  8"
 Okra  Apr-May May Warm  10'-20' row  18"
 Onions (bulb)  Feb-Mar  Nov=Mar Cool  30'-40' row  3"
 Onions (green)  All Year  Aug-dec Cool --- ---
 Parsely  Mar-Jul  Dec-May Cool 1-2 plants 8"
 Parsnips  Mar-Jul  Dec-May Cool 10'-15' row 3"
 Peas Aug;
Dec-Mar
 Sep-Jan;
Jan-Feb
Cool 30'-40' row 2"
 Peppers  Apr-May  May Warm 5-10 plants 24"
 Potatoes,sweet  Apr-May  Apr-Jun Warm  50'-100' row  12"
 Potatoes. white  Feb-May;
Jun-Aug
 Feb-May;
Jun-Aug
Warm  50'-100' row  12"
 Pumpkins  May-Jun May-Jun Warm 1-3 Plants  48"
 Radish All Year Sep-Apr Cool 4' row 1"
 Rhubarb Dec-Jan dec-Jan Cool 2-3 plants 36"
 Rutabaga  Jul-Sep;
Aug-Mar
 Jul-Sep;

Aug-Mar
 Cool 10'-15' row  3"
 Spinach  Aug-Mar  Sep-Jan Cool 10'-20' row  3"
 Squash, summer   Apr-Jun  Apr-Jul  Warm  2-4 plants  24"
 Squash,winter  Apr-Jun  Apr-Jun  Warm  2-4 plants  24"
 Tomatoes  Apr-July15  Apr-May  Warm 6-12 plants  18"-36"
 Turnips  Jan  Feb;Aug  Cool  10'-15' row  2"
 Watermelon  Apr-Jun  Apr-Jun  Warm  6 plants  60"

 

Software Review

I'm taking advantage of the free trial of GroVeg from Groveg.com. It's an easy-to-use way to plan your garden. You simply set your frost dates, and the program calculates seed sowning and planting dates for you. I've put a video review of the program here.

It has a simple drawing program to draw your garden. Next, drag and drop crops to your rows, and pull them to length. Reports show you how many plants you need, distance between, and detailed crop infomation is a click away. You can  print your garden plan, plant list and calendar of gardening tasks.

You are able to create a new planting plan for the next year or next season. Create a new plan from an old one, and the program will warn you if you are not doing proper crop rotation! Very cool. An added surprise comes when a garden task is due - you can choose to get an e-mail reminder of monthly tasks!  You can try it for free. It's fun and easy to use.

Click the banner below to try the garden planning software - for free

Online Garden Planning Tool


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