The Maritime Northwest Garden Guide

The other post I mentioned this guide and how I went to the website to purchase it, but didn't. Today in my boss' office, trying to communicate with my insurance regarding a dental appointment, I saw three copies just sitting there. Like a gift from the gods not quite a gift. Where did these come from? I'm sure they're not my boss' and I'm sure they're not for me. But I borrowed one to look over this morning just to get me moving for Jan/Feb and before the Food/Garden Guild meeting Feb. 6. I was only going to sow straight outdoors but then my friend said I could sow indoors with her growing lamps. Nice!

Sow Indoors
Alliaceae - onion
Asteraceae - chamomile
Brassicaceae - broccoli, cabbage, cauliflower
Solanaceae - pepper, tomato


Sow Outdoors (late Feb)
Apiaceae - fennel
Brassicaceae - arugula
Fabaceae - pea


Sow in cloche (late Feb)
Chenopodiaceae - beet, spinach
Apiaceae - cilantro
Brassicaceae - arugula, cress, pac choi, chinese cabbage, mustard
Asteraceae - lettuce

Not sure how much space I have to grow the larger Brassica plants. Also I will sow the leftover poppy seed in the staircasing beds along with wildflower mix I will purchase. Basically it's the beginning of February so I will spend the next couple of weeks getting supplies lined up. More seed starting flats, seed starting mix and cloches. Also need to clean up the cascading beds.

Also here are more seed companies I didn't know about before!~

Horizon Herbs (Williams, OR) - seeds of medicine!!!

West Coast Seeds (Delta, BC) - I wanna visit BC!

Yay!

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