Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Shared Earth

A new web site links farmers and gardeners.  Those who have land can find those who need a space to garden, and those who need a garden space can find available land.  Check it out: www.sharedearth.com.

Thursday, August 5, 2010

Companion Plants


Vegetable Companion Chart
PlantGood CompanionsBad
Companions
BasilPepper, Tomato, Marigold 
Bush BeansBeets, Cabbage, Carrots, Celery, Corn, Cucumbers, Eggplant, Lettuce, Pea, Radish, Strawberry, Savory, Tansy, MarigoldOnion
Pole BeansCarrots, Corn Cucumber, Eggplant, Lettuce, Pea, Radish, Savory, TansyBeets, Onion
BeetsBush Beans, Cabbage, Onion, Sage 
Cabbage FamilyBush Beans, Beets, Celery, Onions, Tomato, All Strong Herbs, Marigold, NasturtiumStrawberry
CarrotsBush Beans, Pole Beans, Lettuce, Onion, Peas, Radish, Tomato, SageDill
CeleryBush Beans, Cabbage, Onion, Spinach, Tomato 
CornBush Beans, Pole Beans, Cucumber, Melons, Peas, SquashTomato
CucumbersBush Beans, Pole Beans, Corn, Lettuce, Onions, Peas, Radish, Marigold, Nasturtium, SavoryNo Strong Herbs
EggplantBush Beans, Pole Beans, Spinach 
LettuceBush Beans, Pole Beans, Carrots, Cucumbers, Onion, Radish, Strawberries 
MelonsCorn, Nasturtium, Radish 
OnionBeets, Cabbage, Carrots, Celery, Cucumber, Lettuce, Pepper, Squash, Strawberries, Tomato, SavoryBush Beans, Pole Beans, Peas
ParsleyTomato 
PeasBush Beans, Pole Beans, Carrots, Corn Cucumber, Radish, TurnipsOnion
PepperOnion 
RadishBush Beans, Pole Beans, Carrots, Cucumber, Lettuce, Melons, Peas, SquashHyssop
SpinachCelery, Eggplant, Cauliflower 
SquashCorn, Onion, Radish 
StrawberryBush Beans, Lettuce, Onion, SpinachCabbage
TomatoCabbage, Carrots, Celery, Onion, MintCorn, Fennel


Read more: Good & bad companions for vegetables | Garden Guides http://www.gardenguides.com/410-good-amp-bad-companions-vegetables.html#ixzz0vnggEjXj

Oregon Planting Guide


This planting guide is from the Oregon Extension Service.  It gives you dates for planting and dates for doing starts.  Happy planting!

Basically, things to plant on the coast now are:
  • Plant winter cover crops in vacant space in the vegetable garden
  • Plant winter kale, Brussels sprouts, turnips, parsnips, parsley, and Chinese cabbage.
  • Plant spinach
Planting date
 Zone l Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 4
VegetableStart plants this long before planting date for your region

Coast,
Astoria to
Brookings


Western
valleys,
Portland to
Roseburga


High
elevations,
mountains, and
plateaus of
central and
eastern Oregon


Columbia
and Snake
valleys,
Hermiston,
Pendleton, Ontario


Amount to plant
for family
of 4b


Distance
between rowsc


Distance apart
in the row
Artichokes (globe)Crown piecesAug.-Oct.
May-June
Aug.-Nov.
April-June
not suitablenot suitable3-4 plants48-60"48-60"
Asparagus1 yearMarch-AprilFeb.-MarchFeb.-MarchFeb.-March30-40 plants60"12"
Beans (lima)not suitablenot suitableMay-JuneMay-JuneApril 15-June15-25' of row12-24"4-6" bush12-24" pole
Beans (snap)not suitableMay-JuneMay-JulyApril-JuneApril 15-June15-25' of row12-24"2-6" bush
12-24" pole
Beetsnot suitableMarch-JuneMarch-JuneApril-JuneMarch-July10-15' of row12"1-2"
Broccoli6 weeksMay-JuneMarch-Aug.April-JuneApril-July10-20' of row12-24"12-24"
Brussels sprouts6 weeksMay-JuneMay-JulyApril-JuneApril-July15-20' of row24"24"
Cabbage6 weeksJan.-April
July-Sept.
April-JuneApril-JuneApril-July10-15 plants24"24"
Cantaloupes4 weeksnot suitableMaynot suitableMay5-10 hills48"48"
Carrotsnot suitableJan.-JuneMarch-July 15April-JuneMarch-July20-30' of row12"2"
Cauliflower6 weeksJan. & JuneApril-July 15April-MayApril & July10-15 plants24"24"
Celery9 weeksMarch-JuneMarch-JulyMay-JuneJune-August20-30' of row24"5"
Chardnot suitableFeb.-MayApril-JulyMarch-JuneFeb.-May3-4 plants24"12 inches
Chinese cabbage4 weeksJuly-Aug.AugustApril-JuneAugust10-15' of row30"6"
Chives6 weeksApril-MayMarch-MayApril-JulyFeb.-March1 clumpNeeds 4 sq ftScatter
Corn (sweet)not suitableApril-MayApril-JuneMay-JuneApril 15-June4 rows,
20-30' long
36"15"
Cucumbers (slicing)4 weeksApril-JuneMay-JuneMay-JuneApril 15-June6 plants48"24"
Cucumbers
(pickling)
4 weeksMayMay-JuneMay-JuneApril 15-June25' of row48"6-12"
Dillnot suitableMayMayMayMay25' of row24"6-9"
Eggplants9 weeksnot suitableMaynot suitableMay4-6 plants24"24"
Endive6 weeksMarch-JulyApril-Aug. 15April-JulyAugust10-15' of row12"10"
Garlicnot suitableSept.-Oct.Sept.-Feb.Aug.-Sept.Nov.-Feb.10-20' of row18"3"
Kalenot suitableMay-JulyMay-JulyMay-JulyMay-July20-30' of row24"24"
Kohlrabinot suitableJuly-Aug.April-Aug. 15MayApril-Aug.10-15' of row24"3"
Leeksnot suitableFeb.-AprilMarch-MayApril-JuneJan.-April10' of row24"2"
Lettuce (head)5 weeksFeb.-JulyApril-JulyApril-Aug.Feb.-April10-15' of row12"12"
Lettuce (leaf)5 weeksFeb.-Aug.April-Aug.April-Aug.Feb.-April10-15' of row12"6"
Okra8 weeksnot suitablenot suitablenot suitableMay10-20' of row24"18"
Onions10 weeksJan.-MayMar.-MayMay-JuneFeb.-April30-40' of row12"3"
Parsley10 weeksDec.-MayMar.-JuneMay-JulyFeb.-May1-2 plants12"8"
Parsnipsnot suitableMay-JuneApril-MayMayMar.-June10-15' of row24"3"
Peasnot suitableJan.-Aug.Feb.-MayApril-JuneMar.-April30-40' of row36" bush
48" vine
2"
Peppers10 weeksMayMay-JuneMay-JuneMay5-10 plants24"12-18"
Potatoes (sweet)6 weeksnot suitablenot suitablenot suitableMay50-100' of row48"12"
Potatoes (white)not suitableFeb.-MayApril-JuneMay-JuneMar.-June50-100' of row30"12"
Pumpkins4 weeksMayMayJuneApril 15-June1-3 plants72"48"
Radishnot suitableAll yearMarch-Sept.April-JulyMar.-Sept.4' of row12"1"
RhubarbCrown piecesDec.-Jan.March-AprilAprilFeb.-March2-3 plants48"36"
Rutabagasnot suitableJune-JulyJune-JulyApril-MayMar.-July10-15' of row24"3"
Spinachnot suitableAug.-Feb.April & Sept.April & JulySept.-Jan.10-20' of row12"3"
Squash (summer)4 weeksMayMay-JuneMay-JuneApril 15-June2-4 plants48"24"
Squash (winter)4 weeksMayMayMayApril 15-May2-4 plants72"48"
Tomatoes8 weeksMay-JuneMayMayMay10-15 plants36-48",
closer if
supported
24-36"
Turnipsnot suitableJan. & Aug.Apr.-Sept.April-MayFeb. & Aug.10-15' of row24"2"
Watermelons4 weeksnot suitableMaynot suitableMay6 plants72"60"
Zone lZone 2Zone 3Zone 4
VegetableStart plants this long before planting date for your region

Coast,
Astoria to
Brookings


Western
valleys,
Portland to
Roseburga


High
elevations,
mountains, and
plateaus of
central and
eastern Oregon


Columbia
and Snake
valleys,
Hermiston,
Pendleton, Ontario


Amount to plant
for family
of 4b


Distance
between rowsc


Distance apart
in the row

aMedford area planting dates may be 7-10 days earlier and extend 7-10 days later than dates indicated for western valleys. bFor many of the crops, the amount to plant should be divided into several plantings, 1 or 2 weeks apart.