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Post  PNG_Grandma 9/7/2011, 7:26 pm

Hi,
I’m a bit late getting this out to you, sorry ‘bout that! What are you planning to plant this month?? Here are some things that are good for our area, according to the online site. Remember, here in north Modesto we have this wonderful micro-climate that allows us to plant things that do well in the more coastal areas too. The moisture we get from the Delta breezes help so much!

Here are the suggestions for September:

Beet Root/Beets Plant in garden.
Harvest from December.

Broad Beans/Fava Beans Plant in garden.
Harvest from January.

Broccoli Plant in garden.
Harvest from December.

Cabbage Plant in garden.
Harvest from December.

Carrot Plant in garden.
Harvest from January.

Cauliflower Plant in garden.
Harvest from February.

Chicory Plant in garden.
Harvest from February.

Chinese Cabbage Plant in garden.
Harvest from December.

Chives Plant in garden.
Harvest from December.

Collards Plant in garden.
Harvest from December.

Coriander/Cilantro Plant in garden.
Harvest from November.

Daikon Plant in garden.
Harvest from December.

Dill Plant in garden.
Harvest from December.

Endive Plant in garden.
Harvest from December.

Fennel Plant in garden.
Harvest from January.

Garlic Plant in garden.
Harvest from April.

Kale Plant in garden.
Harvest from December.

Leeks Plant out (transplant) seedlings.
Harvest from January.

Lettuce Plant in garden.
Harvest from December.

Pak Choy Plant in garden.
Harvest from November.

Parsley Plant in garden.
Harvest from December.

Parsnip Plant in garden.
Harvest from February.

Peas Plant in garden.
Harvest from December.

Radish Plant in garden.
Harvest from November.

Rocket/Arugula/Rucola Plant in garden.
Harvest from November.

Salsify Plant in garden.
Harvest from January.

Swiss Chard/Silverbeet Plant in garden.
Harvest from December.

Snow Peas Plant in garden.
Harvest from January.

Strawberries (from seeds) Start undercover in seed trays and plant out in 4-6 weeks.
Harvest from 12 months.

Strawberry Plants Autumn planting better in warm coastal areas.
Harvest from January.

Swedes/Rutabagas Plant in garden.
Harvest from December.

Turnip Plant in garden.
Harvest from November.
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