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Do you live in eastern PA or southern NJ and want to know when to start your seeds? A planting calendar specific to our area is key!

Planting Calendar – Eastern PA & Southern NJ

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Do you live in eastern PA or southern NJ and want to know when to start your seeds? A planting calendar specific to our area is key!

I have seen quite a few planting calendars circulating on Facebook lately.  They are coming from various bloggers, seed catalogs, and garden centers.  And while I’m sure these planting calendars contain lots of great information, one key part of information is missing from all of them … A location!

It may seem obvious that if you are in Maine you have a different growing season than someone in Florida, but did you know that even within the same state, you could have very different growing seasons?  I live about 45 minutes north of Philadelphia, in zone 7A.  I have friends in South Jersey, also in zone 7A, and their growing season starts about 2 weeks before me.  Its not a huge difference, but its enough for planting outdoors.

After looking at the almanac, and several growing guides for our area, plus personal experience, I have come up with my own planting calendar for eastern PA & southern NJ.  I have listed some of the more popular vegetables that I grow, as well as a date for starting the seed indoors, and for transplanting them into the garden or direct sowing the seed.  But here’s the thing, these dates are never firm.  Never!  Some years, we will have a very mild winter, and you could move up your planting a little bit.  Other years, we will have snow and icy temperatures into late April.  Those years, I hold off transplanting until after Mother’s Day.

Planting Calendar – Eastern PA & Southern NJ

Start Indoors

Transplant or Direct Sow

Beans

April 1

May 1

Beets

***

Mach 15

Broccoli

February 15

March 15

Carrots

***

March 15

Cauliflower

February 15

April 1

Celery

***

April 1

Corn

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April 15

Cucumbers

March 15

April 15

Eggplant

February 15

May 1

Leeks

February 15

March 15

Lettuces

February 15

March 15

Melons

April 1

May 1

Onions

January 15

March 1

Green Onions

***

February 15

Peas

February 15

Mach 15

Potatoes

***

March 15

Pumpkins

April 15

May 15

Radishes

***

March 15

Spinach

February 15

March 15

Summer Squash

March 1

April 15

Tomatoes

February 15

April 15

Winter Squash

April 1

May 1

So when you see those planting calendars this year, make sure they are relevant to your area and your growing season.


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  1. Meg

    February 2, 2018 at 2:10 pm

    I don’t have the space to start my own seeds indoors, but have lots of outside space for growing. Our Mother’s Day tradition is to go late morning/early afternoon to a local farm for seedlings and spend the rest of the afternoon planting them.

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    • Stephanie

      February 2, 2018 at 4:41 pm

      What a great tradition! Mother’s Day is my day to go to the nursery for the things I didn’t start (or that the kids/cats knocked over). Happy Gardening!

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