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Vegetables Spring Fall
Asparagus Seeds 3/25 - 4/30 ...
Asparagus Roots 1/15 - 3/15 ...
Beans, Bush 3/20 - 5/1 7/15 - 8/20
Beans, Pole 3/25 - 6/1 6/1 - 8/10
Beans, Lima 3/20 - 6/1 6/1 - 8/1
Beets 2/15 - 4/1 8/1 - 9/20
Broccoli 1/1 - 3/15 7/1 - 10/1
Brussel Sprouts 1/1 - 3/15 7/1 - 10/1
Cabbage Seeds 1/15 - 3/15 8/15 - 10/1
Cabbage Plants 2/1 - 3/15 9/1 - 10/1
Cantaloupe 4/1 - 4/30 ...
Carrots 1/15 - 3/20 8/20 - 10/1
Cauliflower Seeds 2/1 - 3/31 8/15 - 10/1
Cauliflower Plants 2/15 - 3/31 8/20 - 10/1
Celery 3/20 - 4/30 8/1 - 8/31
Chard, Swiss 3/20 - 6/1 6/1 - 9/1
Collard Seeds 2/1 - 3/10 8/15 - 10/1
Collard Plants 2/10 - 3/31 9/1 - 10/15
Corn 3/15 - 6/1 6/1 - 7/20
Cress 2/15 - 3/31 9/1 - 9/30
Cucumber 4/1 - 5/15 8/20 - 9/15
Eggplant Seeds 4/1 - 5/15 ...
Eggplant Plants 4/15 - 6/1 ...
Garlic 1/1 - 3/15 9/1 - 12/31
Gourds 4/15 - 5/15 6/1 - 6/30
Horseradish Roots 2/1 - 3/31 ...
Kale 2/20 - 6/1 6/1 - 10/1
Kohlrabi 3/25 - 6/1 6/1 - 9/1
Leek 3/20 - 4/30 9/1 - 9/30
Lettuce Seeds 1/15 - 3/1 9/15 - 10/15
Lettuce Plants 2/28 - 4/15 9/30 - 10/31
Lettuce, Romaine 3/25 - 6/1 6/1 - 9/1
Mustard 1/15 - 4/1 8/20 - 10/20
Okra 4/1 - 6/1 6/1 - 7/1
Onion Seeds 3/20 - 4/30 9/1 - 10/31
Onion Plants 1/1 - 3/15 9/1 - 12/31
Onion Sets 1/1 - 3/15 9/1 - 12/31
Parsnips 3/20 - 4/30 ...
Peas, Garden 1/15 - 3/15 9/1 - 11/1
Peas, Cow or Field 5/1 - 6/1 6/1 - 8/1
Pepper 4/1 - 6/1 ...
Potatoes, Irish 1/15 - 3/1 8/1 - 8/15
Potatoes, Sweet 4/15 - 5/31 ...
Pumpkin 5/1 - 6/30 ...
Radish 2/1 - 4/1 9/1 - 11/1
Rhubarb 2/1 - 4/30 ...
Rutabaga 2/1 - 4/30 8/10 - 10/31
Salsify 2/1 - 5/31 ...
Spinach 1/15 - 3/15 9/1 - 10/15
Spinach, Summer 4/15 - 6/30 ...
Squash, Summer 4/1 - 5/15 8/25 - 9/20
Squash, Winter 4/10 - 6/1 6/1 - 7/15
Tomato Seeds 2/10 - 6/1 6/1 - 8/10
Tomato Plants 4/15 - 6/1 6/1 - 8/31
Turnips 1/15 - 5/1 8/10 - 10/15
Watermelon 4/15 - 5/1 ...

Please, don't waste your garden dollars! Always plant crops such as beans, beets, cantaloupe, carrots, chard, collards, corn, cucumbers, kale, mustard, okra, peas, radishes, squash, turnips and watermelons from seed. These plants are difficult to transplant and transplanting offers no advantage over seeding directly in the garden.
http://aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/PLANTanswers/vegetables/veg.html

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