Week Five: Planting Frost Resistant greens
Timeline: As soon as the ground can be worked and then
additional plantings every few weeks until winter. I started this step in late April.
This week we are going to talk about plants that thrive up
here in high elevation.
Lettuce
Broccoli
Kale
Carrots
Cabbage
Chives
Peas
Radish
Swiss Chard
Spinach
These plants are awesome because they can survive snow and
frost. My friend Bek planted kale in her window box last winter and had it grow very slowly all winter. Very. Slow... but it still stood up to 40 degrees below zero temperatures!
In both my deck garden and my plot garden, I will be planting (have already planted) lettuce, kale, spinach, swish chard and peas. Chives are already coming up in my garden from a previous gardener.
I have chosen not to do cabbage, carrots, radishes or broccoli. Kyle and I found that we are not huge fans of radishes. Carrots, cabbage and broccoli take too long for our needs this summer. Also, when you can buy a bag of carrots for a dollar at the store, it is hard to justify the cost and time.
Step One:
Make Even Rows.
Tie a piece or twine or rope to a steak and stretch it across your garden. Make a line in the dirt under the rope. Make sure to read your seed packet for planting depth.
Step Two: Get Seeds
Step Three:
Plant Seeds in pre-made line and cover with soil. Press down.
Step Four:
Water and watch them grow.Step Five:
Repeat steps one though four every two weeks for continual harvest all summer.
This photo was taken last July. Just some inspiration to get in the dirt and play:)
Let me know if you have any questions! Up next week: Deck Garden Set Up!
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