Garden calendar
From eagle-rock.org
This page is to prepare and collect information for one or more chapters in the course. --John Eagles 23:51, 22 December 2011 (PST)
The data shown here are for a temperate climate in the northern hemisphere.
Table
Symbol or color | Meaning |
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style="background:BurlyWood" | Sowing |
style="background:lime" | Planting |
style="background:pink" | Harvesting |
style="background:silver" | Special treatments |
Plant name | I | II | III | IV | V | VI | VII | VIII | IX | X | XI | XII | Comments |
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Asparagus | |||||||||||||
Dahlia | Dig out the roots before it begins to freeze. Replant them at the beginning of the summer when there's no danger of frost anymore. | ||||||||||||
Eggplant | G | Seeds need temperature of min. 68F (20C) to germinate. Needs longer time before it forms fruits, therefore pre-sowing in January. | |||||||||||
Potato | vwx | ||||||||||||
Plant name | I | VI | Comments |
Gallery
An example of how i make my garden calendar. Here are shown only some plants. The real calendar contains many more. I made this calendar in a Microsoft program for designing websites (Frontpage). I think you can also make it in Word or any other program that allows you to make tables. I make changes over time or add new information as i continue to learn about the vegetables. The data shown here are for a temperate climate in the northern hemisphere.