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Welcome to Urban Farmer! Urban Farmer is a leading provider of high quality, non-gmo seeds and plants to gardeners, farmers and commercial growers. Vegetables. WHAT TO PLANT IN JUNE What to Plant in June. Most fruiting plants like tomatoes, peppers, and eggplants should already be in the ground. Many vegetables will still grow and produce even more quickly from seed planted in June when the soil is well warmed up and teeming with life depending onwhere you live.
ZONE 5 PLANTING CALENDAR Zone 5 has medium length growing season. Most vegetable varieties will have no problem maturing before your first frost date. With a last frost date of May 15th and first frost date of October 15th. These dates will vary a week or two so it’s important to watch the weather before planting. Annual minimum temperature for zone 5 is -15ºF.ASPARAGUS PLANTS
Rosalie, Asparagus Roots. The Rosalie Asparagus is a large, purple-colored variety that will actually turn pink after harvest if picked when it is white! This tender variety is 80% all male and is is mid-early with prolific yields. Rosalie has a nice flavor and is resistant to rust and stemphylium. Out of Stock. SWEET POTATO SLIPS & SEEDS FOR SALE Sweet potatoes also called Yams, are so easy to grow and very nutritious. Sweet potato slips are normally transplanted in early spring for summer crops. Sweet potatoes do require at least four frost-free months. Urban Farmer sells certified (inspected for disease and insect pests) sweet potato slips, which are shoots that have beensprouted
CHICKEN FORAGE BLEND, BLENDS Foraging chickens have a better balanced diet that creates better eggs and meat. This chicken forage blend is a mix of well balanced plants that chickens love to eat. Spread at 5 lbs. per 1,000-2,000 square feet. 100 lbs will cover 1 acre. Mixture includes: Annual Ryegrass, Perennial Ryegrass, Buckwheat, Flax, Millet, Forage Peas, Red Clover IDAHO VEGETABLE PLANTING CALENDAR Idaho: Vegetable Planting Calendar. Planting vegetable seeds or transplants at the correct time is important to getting the most out of your garden. Knowing your first and last frost dates will help you start your vegetable seeds at the right time. Idaho is in USDA plant hardiness zones 3-7. *Based on statistics there is a 10% chance thatfrost
WEST-VIRGINIA-VEGETABLE-PLANTING-CALENDAR 5/22. 9/20. Wheeling. 5/7. 10/14. *Based on statistics there is a 10% chance that frost will occur before or after these dates. Watch your local weather for more accurate dates. West Virginia on average has approximately 150 days between the last and first frost. Using the planting schedules below will help you get the most out of yourgarden.
ARIZONA VEGETABLE PLANTING CALENDAR 3/18. 11/9. Yuma. 3/1. 11/25. *Based on statistics there is a 10% chance that frost will occur before or after these dates. Watch your local weather for more accurate dates. Arizona on average has approximately 210 days between the last and first frost. Use the planting schedules below for planning when to plant tomatoes, peppersand more.
MARYLAND-VEGETABLE-PLANTING-CALENDAR 4/9. 10/30. Rockville. 4/9. 10/30. *Based on statistics there is a 10% chance that frost will occur before or after these dates. Watch your local weather for more accurate dates. Maryland on average has approximately 170 days between the last and first frost. Use the planting schedules below for planning when to plant tomatoes, peppersand more.
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Welcome to Urban Farmer! Urban Farmer is a leading provider of high quality, non-gmo seeds and plants to gardeners, farmers and commercial growers. Vegetables. WHAT TO PLANT IN JUNE What to Plant in June. Most fruiting plants like tomatoes, peppers, and eggplants should already be in the ground. Many vegetables will still grow and produce even more quickly from seed planted in June when the soil is well warmed up and teeming with life depending onwhere you live.
ZONE 5 PLANTING CALENDAR Zone 5 has medium length growing season. Most vegetable varieties will have no problem maturing before your first frost date. With a last frost date of May 15th and first frost date of October 15th. These dates will vary a week or two so it’s important to watch the weather before planting. Annual minimum temperature for zone 5 is -15ºF.ASPARAGUS PLANTS
Rosalie, Asparagus Roots. The Rosalie Asparagus is a large, purple-colored variety that will actually turn pink after harvest if picked when it is white! This tender variety is 80% all male and is is mid-early with prolific yields. Rosalie has a nice flavor and is resistant to rust and stemphylium. Out of Stock. SWEET POTATO SLIPS & SEEDS FOR SALE Sweet potatoes also called Yams, are so easy to grow and very nutritious. Sweet potato slips are normally transplanted in early spring for summer crops. Sweet potatoes do require at least four frost-free months. Urban Farmer sells certified (inspected for disease and insect pests) sweet potato slips, which are shoots that have beensprouted
CHICKEN FORAGE BLEND, BLENDS Foraging chickens have a better balanced diet that creates better eggs and meat. This chicken forage blend is a mix of well balanced plants that chickens love to eat. Spread at 5 lbs. per 1,000-2,000 square feet. 100 lbs will cover 1 acre. Mixture includes: Annual Ryegrass, Perennial Ryegrass, Buckwheat, Flax, Millet, Forage Peas, Red Clover IDAHO VEGETABLE PLANTING CALENDAR Idaho: Vegetable Planting Calendar. Planting vegetable seeds or transplants at the correct time is important to getting the most out of your garden. Knowing your first and last frost dates will help you start your vegetable seeds at the right time. Idaho is in USDA plant hardiness zones 3-7. *Based on statistics there is a 10% chance thatfrost
WEST-VIRGINIA-VEGETABLE-PLANTING-CALENDAR 5/22. 9/20. Wheeling. 5/7. 10/14. *Based on statistics there is a 10% chance that frost will occur before or after these dates. Watch your local weather for more accurate dates. West Virginia on average has approximately 150 days between the last and first frost. Using the planting schedules below will help you get the most out of yourgarden.
ARIZONA VEGETABLE PLANTING CALENDAR 3/18. 11/9. Yuma. 3/1. 11/25. *Based on statistics there is a 10% chance that frost will occur before or after these dates. Watch your local weather for more accurate dates. Arizona on average has approximately 210 days between the last and first frost. Use the planting schedules below for planning when to plant tomatoes, peppersand more.
MARYLAND-VEGETABLE-PLANTING-CALENDAR 4/9. 10/30. Rockville. 4/9. 10/30. *Based on statistics there is a 10% chance that frost will occur before or after these dates. Watch your local weather for more accurate dates. Maryland on average has approximately 170 days between the last and first frost. Use the planting schedules below for planning when to plant tomatoes, peppersand more.
FERTILIZER - URBAN FARMER SEEDS Asparagus. Mix organic matter in with soil at time of planting. Add 5 lbs of bone meal per 100 sq. ft. of asparagus. Spring and fall side-dress with 3 lbs of 10-10-10 fertilizer. Beans. If necessary use 1 lb. of 5-10-10 per 100 sq. ft. Side-dress each plant with 1/2 oz. ofPEANUT SEEDS
These peanuts are beautiful and great tasting. When eaten raw, the Wild Jungle peanuts are rich, aromatic and earthy. They are loaded with 40% heart healthy oleic acid and 26% protein. You can enjoy them by the handful, in trail mixes, or soaked and blended into nut milks. Spanish, Peanut Seeds. The Spanish Peanut is a very popular heirloom SWEET POTATO SLIPS & SEEDS FOR SALE Sweet potatoes also called Yams, are so easy to grow and very nutritious. Sweet potato slips are normally transplanted in early spring for summer crops. Sweet potatoes do require at least four frost-free months. Urban Farmer sells certified (inspected for disease and insect pests) sweet potato slips, which are shoots that have beensprouted
ZONE 9 PLANTING CALENDAR Zone 9 – Vegetable Planting Calendar Guide. Zone 9 has a long growing season with hot summers. Most vegetable varieties will have no problem maturing before your first frost date. With a last frost date of March 1st and first frost date of December 15th. These dates will vary a week or two so it’s important to watch the weather beforeplanting.
TENNESSEE RED VALENCIA, PEANUT SEEDS The peanuts must be shelled prior to planting. Planting: For direct planting, sow seeds 1-2″ deep, 5-8″ seed spacing, 24″ row spacing. Plant when soil temperature is above 65F. Keep soil constantly moist while germinating. For transplanting, sow 2 seeds per 2-3″ container, 1″ deep, 4 IDAHO VEGETABLE PLANTING CALENDAR Idaho: Vegetable Planting Calendar. Planting vegetable seeds or transplants at the correct time is important to getting the most out of your garden. Knowing your first and last frost dates will help you start your vegetable seeds at the right time. Idaho is in USDA plant hardiness zones 3-7. *Based on statistics there is a 10% chance thatfrost
VIRGINIA-VEGETABLE-PLANTING-CALENDAR 4/10. 11/2. Winchester. 5/3. 10/1. *Based on statistics there is a 10% chance that frost will occur before or after these dates. Watch your local weather for more accurate dates. Virginia on average has approximately 160 days between the last and first frost. Using the planting schedules below will help you get the most out of yourgarden.
NEW-JERSEY-VEGETABLE-PLANTING-CALENDAR 4/26. 10/14. Union City. 4/18. 10/20. *Based on statistics there is a 10% chance that frost will occur before or after these dates. Watch your local weather for more accurate dates. New Jersey on average has approximately 180 days between the last and first frost. Using the planting schedules below will help you get the most out of yourgarden.
ARKANSAS VEGETABLE PLANTING CALENDAR 4/6. 10/31. Wynne. 4/14. 10/13. *Based on statistics there is a 10% chance that frost will occur before or after these dates. Watch your local weather for more accurate dates. Arkansas on average has approximately 200 days between the last and first frost. Using the planting schedules below will help you get the most out of yourgarden.
COLORADO VEGETABLE PLANTING CALENDAR 7/25. 8/3. Walden. 6/11. 8/6. *Based on statistics there is a 10% chance that frost will occur before or after these dates. Watch your local weather for more accurate dates. Colorado on average has approximately 120 days between the last and first frost. Follow the planting schedules below for when to plant tomatoes, peppers and othervegetables.
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ARIZONA VEGETABLE PLANTING CALENDAR Arizona is commonly thought of as a warm-weather state, but the entire state ranges in USDA Plant Hardiness Zones 5 through 9. VIRGINIA-VEGETABLE-PLANTING-CALENDAR Virginia is slightly warmer than most of the states along the eastern coast, and it ranges from USDA Hardiness Zone 5 to USDA Hardiness Zone8.
IOWA VEGETABLE PLANTING CALENDAR Iowa’s USDA Hardiness Zones range from 4 to 6, making it ideal for most cool-weather crops. First frost dates begin as early as the end of September to May. ARKANSAS VEGETABLE PLANTING CALENDAR Planting vegetable seeds or transplants at the correct time is important to getting the most out of your garden. Knowing your first and last frost dates will help you start your vegetable seeds at theright time.
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FLORIDA VEGETABLE PLANTING CALENDAR Florida has a USDA Hardiness Zone range of zones 8 to 10. Zones, and temperatures, will increase the more southern in the state. UTAH-VEGETABLE-PLANTING-CALENDAR Utah’s USDA Hardiness Zones progress from Zone 4 to Zone 9. First frost dates can occur as early as mid-September in and as late asearly November.
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The spicy flavor, attractive purple stems, and green leaves of the Hong Vit Radish makes it the perfect addition to any salad! This radish is a longtime favorite that is now available in organic form. ZONE 5 PLANTING CALENDAR Zone 5 has medium length growing season. Most vegetable varieties will have no problem maturing before your first frost date. With a last frost date of May 15th and first frost date of October 15th. ZONE 4 PLANTING CALENDAR Zone 4 has shorter growing season than most USDA garden zones in the United States. Choose vegetable varieties with faster maturing dates. WASHINGTON-VEGETABLE-PLANTING-CALENDAR Planting vegetable seeds or transplants at the correct time is important for getting the most out of your garden. Knowing your first and last frost dates will help you start your vegetable seeds at theright time.
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