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26 Jun 2013 Agriculture > All Agriculture > ANR-0063. Planting Guide for Home Gardening in Alabama. Kerry Smith, Mary Beth Musgrove, Joe Kemble, E. Bauske, Dave Williams, Dean Bond
A vegetable planting guide can be your best friend if you are planning to grow a number of different crops in your vegetable garden. Each type of plant has its own peculiarities, and even if you are only planning a few different vegetables the multiple specifications for starting seeds, planting times, and soil requirements can
Growing a productive fall vegetable garden requires thoughtful planning and good cultural practices. In. Alabama, August and September are the main planting times for a fall garden. Depending on your specific location, you may need to adjust the planting dates. For a more accurate planting schedule, determine the.
Plant small seed, such as turnips and carrots, about 1?4 to 1?2 inch deep. Plant larger seed, such as beans, cucumbers, and peas, about 1 inch deep. Use only stocky, healthy, fresh plants. Always water transplants to settle soil around roots.
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Your vegetable planning guide for. Decatur, Alabama. On average, your frost-free growing season starts Apr 3 and ends Oct 28, totalling 208 days. You will find both Cole crops like broccoli, cauliflower, and cabbage can be direct seeded into your garden around February 21, assuming the ground can be worked, but it's
One of the perks of living and gardening in Alabama is that we have a long growing season, which allows us to continue growing many summer crops well into the fall. Admittedly it may be hard to set aside time from harvesting, weeding, watering and maintaining your current garden. However, if you love the taste of summer
A mild climate and a long growing season mean there's plenty of fresh, local produce throughout the year in Alabama—cool weather crops have a much earlier season than in cooler areas of the country since the growing season doesn't totally stop in the winter and those crops can be prepped and started. The hot summers
5 Aug 2009 Alabama has warm, humid summers and rich soil, making it fertile ground for vegetable growing. Although most areas of the state receive 40 to 50 inches of rain a year, the summer months are often dry, so your garden may require constant watering. Below are some of the most commonly grown vegetables
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