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what to plant now?

Holly DeVito
14 years ago

I have some empty boxes opening up and I don't know what to plant in them. I planted two squares of eggplant last week, but I still have about 5 empty boxes that will be available this week, my lettuce and spinach are done. I don't have room for anything that I have to trellis, it will shade everything too much.

Comments (10)

  • jengc
    14 years ago

    I am thinking the same thing. I think I am done until August/Sept. You might have to wait longer. Not sure of your zone. I just planted some corn yesterday though. I heard I am barely in that window.

  • Holly DeVito
    Original Author
    14 years ago

    I'm in zone 9. I got some eggplant seedlings, some peppers and some oregano. I already had planted some eggplant by seed, so hopefully this way, they'll be done at different times.

  • momma_s
    14 years ago

    I got the link below from someone else on GW, and it seems to be pretty accurate.

    If you can find some seedlings, you still have a few good options. I saw some decent looking cantaloupe, and larger tomato seedlings at OSH this weekend.

    Oh, and if you're in/near the city, I bet the Berkley Horticulture Nursery will have a great selection for you. I haven't been there personally, but I see ads on craigslist all the time, and I've heard great things about their plants.

    Don't leave the boxes all lonely n' stuff for so long!!! Plant something! ;-)

    Here is a link that might be useful: what to grow in zone 9

  • anniesgranny
    14 years ago

    I have the same dilemma. It's not that I don't know what I CAN plant now, it's that I have everything I can possibly use already growing. What is being removed now (lettuce, spinach, radishes) can't be replaced for a while because of the heat, and I really don't need any more beets, carrots, green beans and such. It seems a shame to leave the spaces empty, but maybe it's just a good time to work in some compost, give the soil a rest and let nearby plants spread out a bit more.

    Granny

    Here is a link that might be useful: Annie's Kitchen Garden

  • Holly DeVito
    Original Author
    14 years ago

    that's my problem, Granny! I have everything that I want planted, but I don't want the empty boxes sitting there. oh well, I planted the eggplants and peppers, hopefully I'll get enough out of what I have now with out the critters eating them!

  • anniesgranny
    14 years ago

    holldoll, we could use the empty squares for trench composting. It doesn't take long for stuff to break down in the heat, and it's a great way to add compost to the garden. Just bury your kitchen scraps in the empty squares.

    Granny

    Here is a link that might be useful: Annie's Kitchen Garden

  • Holly DeVito
    Original Author
    14 years ago

    That's a good idea! I'll try that with my September planting!

  • Holly DeVito
    Original Author
    14 years ago

    Granny, I'm pulling my celery, it's bolting, to do the trench composting, I literally just put my kitchen scraps under the dirt? My boxes are only 6" deep, is that deep enough to bury them?

  • anniesgranny
    14 years ago

    Holldoll, that's what I did last year, but my beds are 12" deep. My only problem was that I sprouted a couple of lovely sweet potatoes (they got removed and potted...they were gorgeous) and I have one persistent potato that still keeps sprouting this year. It won't heat up like a compost pile, so you have to be careful about putting in weeds and seeds, but general kitchen waste works well and draws the worms in to the garden.

    Granny

    Here is a link that might be useful: Annie's Kitchen Garden

  • Holly DeVito
    Original Author
    14 years ago

    Thanks! I have a pile that I was going to put in the compost, I'll put it in the box!

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