Cold-Hardy Plants for Early Spring Planting | Cold-Tender or Heat Hardy Plants for Late Spring or Early Summer Planting | ||||
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Very hardy (plant approximately six (6) weeks prior to last killing spring frost) | Hardy (plant two to four weeks before the average last spring frost) | Not cold-hardy (plant after average last spring frost) | Requiring hot weather (plant at least one week after average last spring frost) | Medium heat- tolerant (good for summer planting; i.e. June in this area) | |
asparagus broccoli cabbage horseradish lettuce onions leeks peas broad bean spinach turnip Brussel sprouts Cold Hardy crops can also be planted in the late fall for a spring crop! | beet carrot chard mustard parsnip radish cauliflower celery potato | bean (snap) soybean squash sweet corn tomato New Zealand spinach | bean (lima) eggplant pepper sweet potato cucumber melon okra pumpkin | Beans (Lima & snap) chard soybean New Zealand spinach squash |
Lawns, a symbol of the American dream and a very real representation of America's profligate waste. Movement Victory Garden.
Tuesday, 10 June 2008
Vegetable Planting Time for Colorado
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