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14 Seasonal Guide                                                                                                                               Spring Fever

                                                                PLANTING CHART
                                                                for the home garden
     Crop              Feet per row Seeds or plants (P) Distance          Inches    Depth of Minimum           Planting dates Ready for use
                       or amount per per 100 feet of row between          between planting soil temp.          in coastal     from date of
                       person *****                      rows             plants or (inches)                   Maine          seedling
                                                                          hill (H)
     Asparagus              15-20             60-70 (P)          36-48         18         6-8          50         April 10-30       1 or 2 years
     Beans
        Pole                 10                1/2 lb.            36          24 H         1           55       May 10-July 10       65-90 days
        Snap               20-30*              3/4 lb.            24           2-4         1           55       May 10-July 10

     Beets                 10-15*               1 oz.            12-18        2-3         1/2          40       April 15-July 10    90-100 days

     Broccoli ** and                                                                                                               90-100 days,
     Brussel sprouts       5 plants       1/8 oz. or 67 (P)      24-36       24-30        1/4          40       April 15-July 10   100-120 days
     Cabbage

        Early**            5 plants     1/8 oz. or 67-100 (P)    24-36       12-18        1/4          40       April 15-July 10    90-110 days

        Late              10 plants     1/8 oz. or 67-100 (P)    24-36       18-24        1/4          40       April 15-July 10

     Carrots                50-75              1/2 oz.           12-18        2-3         1/2          40       April 20-July 10     55-80 days

     Cauliflower**            5           1/8 oz. or 67 (P)      24-36       24-30        1/4          40       April 15-July 20    95-110 days
     Swiss Chard              5                 1 oz.            18-24        6-8         1/2          40       April 20-July 5     45-60 days
     Sweet Corn
        Early                 20               1/4 lb.           24-36          6          1           50        May 10-July 1       55-90 days
        Midseason             20               1/4 lb.           24-36          8          1           50        May 10-July 1
        Late                  20               1/4 lb.           24-36          9          1           50        May 10-July 1
     Cucumbers              10-15              1/2 oz.           48-72        48 H        3/4          60        May 20-July 1      50-70 days
     Eggplant              2 plants            1 pkt.            24-36         18         1/4                                      125-140 days
     Lettuce

        Head**              5-10        1/2 oz. or 75-100 (P)    12-18       15-18        1/4                                        70-90 days

       Leaf                  5*                1/4 oz.           12-18         6          1/4          35       April 15-July 15
     Melons**

        Muskmelons          10-15       1/2 oz. or 60-100 (P)    72-96        48H         3/4

        Watermelons         10-15         1 oz. or 50-60 (P)     96-144       60H         3/4          60       June 1-June 15     100-130 days
     Onions                 10-20             1 lb. sets          12-18       1-3         1/2          35       April 10-May 1       100 days
     Parsnips               5-10                1/2 oz.           18-24       2-4                                                    130 days
     Peas

        Early & Late      50 - 150*              1 lb.           18-36        1.2          1           40        April 1-Aug. 1     45-75 days
     Peppers**             2 plants             1 pkt.           18-24         18         1/4          60         May 20-July      130-150 days
     Pumpkins***            1 hill              1 oz.             36          48H          1                                        75-90 days
     Radishes                 5*                1 oz.            12-18          1         1/2          40        April 1-Sept. 1    20-75 days

     Rhubarb                5-10              40-50 (P)           48         24-30        2-3                  April 10-April 30    1 or 2 years
     Rutabaga               10-20              1/4 oz.           18-24        6-8         1/2          40      June 20-July 10        90 days
     Spinach                                    1 oz.            12-18        3-4         1/2          35      April 1-Aug. 15     45 days is min.
     Squash***
        Summer              1 hill              1 oz.             36          48H          1           60       May 20-Julu 1       65-70 days
        Winter              20-30               1 oz.            72-96        72H          1           60       May 20-June 15       125 days
     Tomatoes**         15 plants****           1 pkt.           24-48       18-36        1/4          60       May 15-June 20     100-130 days

     * Make two or more plantings or plant early, midseason, and late varieties at same time. Suggested amount is for each planting.
     ** Depth of planting refers to seeding depth indoors.
     *** Planting distance is for bush types. If large vine types are planted, allow for more space.
     **** If only early varieties are planted, allow 15 plants per person. If main crop varieties are grown, plant 8 to 10 plants per person.
     ***** Assuming you freeze, store and can vegetables at home, these are the vegetable needs per person. —Cooperative Extension Service
Spring Fever                                                                                                    Seasonal Guide 15



                                       Companion Planting
 VEGETABLE                                  LIKES                                            DISLIKES
 Asparagus                                  Tomatoes, parsley, basil
 Beans                                      Potatoes, carrots, cucumbers, cauliflower,       Onion, garlic, gladiolus
                                            cabbage, summer savory, most other vegeta-
                                            bles and herbs
 Pole Beans                                 Corn, summer savory                              Onions, beets, kohlrabi, sunflower

 Bush Beans                                 Potatoes, cucumbers, corn, strawberries,         Onions
                                            celery, summer savory
 Beets                                                                                       Pole beans
                                            Onions, kohlrabi
 Cabbage Family                         Aromatic plants, potatoes, celery, dill,             Strawberries, tomatoes, pole beans
 (Cabbage, cauliflower, kale, kohlrabi, camomile, sage, peppermint, rosemary,
 broccoli, Brussels sprouts)            beets, onions
 Carrots                                Peas, leaf lettuce, chives, onions, leeks, rose-     Dill
                                        mary, sage, tomatoes
 Celery                                 Leeks, tomatoes, bush beans, cauliflower,
                                        cabbage
 Chives                                 Carrots
 Corn                                   Potatoes, peas, beans, cucumbers, pumpkin,           Tomato, celery
                                        squash
 Cucumbers                              Beans, corn, peas, radishes, sunflowers              Potatoes, aromatic herbs
 Tomatoes                                   Chives, onion, parsley, asparagus, marigold,     Kohlrabi, potato, fennel, cabbage
                                            nasturtium, carrot
 Eggplant                                   Beans                                            Onions, garlic, gladiolus, potato
 Peas                                       Carrots, turnips, radishes, cucumbers, corn,
                                            beans, most vegetables and herbs
 Squash                                     Nasturtium, corn                                 Peas, beans
 Onion                                      Beets, strawberries, tomato, lettuce, summer
 (including garlic)                         savory, camomile (sparsely)
 Leeks                                      Onions, celery, carrots
 Lettuce                                    Carrots and radishes (lettuce, carrots and
                                            radishes make a strong team grown togeth-
                                            er), strawberries, cucumbers
 Radishes                                   Peas, nasturtium, lettuce, cucumbers

 Parsley                                    Tomatoes, asparagus
 Potatoes                                   Beans, corn, cabbage, horseradish (should be     Pumpkin, squash, cucumber, sun-
                                            planted at corners of patch), marigold, egg-     flower, tomato, raspberry
                                            plant (as a lure for Colorado potato beetle)

 Pumpkin                                    Corn                                             Potato
 Soybeans                                   Grows with anything, helps everything
 Strawberries                               Bush bean, spinach, borage, lettuce (as a bor-   Cabbage
                                            der)
 Spinach                                    Strawberries
 Sunflowers                                 Cucumbers                                        Potato
 Turnips                                    Peas

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Companion Planting Chart - Penobscot Bay Press, Maine

  • 1. 14 Seasonal Guide Spring Fever PLANTING CHART for the home garden Crop Feet per row Seeds or plants (P) Distance Inches Depth of Minimum Planting dates Ready for use or amount per per 100 feet of row between between planting soil temp. in coastal from date of person ***** rows plants or (inches) Maine seedling hill (H) Asparagus 15-20 60-70 (P) 36-48 18 6-8 50 April 10-30 1 or 2 years Beans Pole 10 1/2 lb. 36 24 H 1 55 May 10-July 10 65-90 days Snap 20-30* 3/4 lb. 24 2-4 1 55 May 10-July 10 Beets 10-15* 1 oz. 12-18 2-3 1/2 40 April 15-July 10 90-100 days Broccoli ** and 90-100 days, Brussel sprouts 5 plants 1/8 oz. or 67 (P) 24-36 24-30 1/4 40 April 15-July 10 100-120 days Cabbage Early** 5 plants 1/8 oz. or 67-100 (P) 24-36 12-18 1/4 40 April 15-July 10 90-110 days Late 10 plants 1/8 oz. or 67-100 (P) 24-36 18-24 1/4 40 April 15-July 10 Carrots 50-75 1/2 oz. 12-18 2-3 1/2 40 April 20-July 10 55-80 days Cauliflower** 5 1/8 oz. or 67 (P) 24-36 24-30 1/4 40 April 15-July 20 95-110 days Swiss Chard 5 1 oz. 18-24 6-8 1/2 40 April 20-July 5 45-60 days Sweet Corn Early 20 1/4 lb. 24-36 6 1 50 May 10-July 1 55-90 days Midseason 20 1/4 lb. 24-36 8 1 50 May 10-July 1 Late 20 1/4 lb. 24-36 9 1 50 May 10-July 1 Cucumbers 10-15 1/2 oz. 48-72 48 H 3/4 60 May 20-July 1 50-70 days Eggplant 2 plants 1 pkt. 24-36 18 1/4 125-140 days Lettuce Head** 5-10 1/2 oz. or 75-100 (P) 12-18 15-18 1/4 70-90 days Leaf 5* 1/4 oz. 12-18 6 1/4 35 April 15-July 15 Melons** Muskmelons 10-15 1/2 oz. or 60-100 (P) 72-96 48H 3/4 Watermelons 10-15 1 oz. or 50-60 (P) 96-144 60H 3/4 60 June 1-June 15 100-130 days Onions 10-20 1 lb. sets 12-18 1-3 1/2 35 April 10-May 1 100 days Parsnips 5-10 1/2 oz. 18-24 2-4 130 days Peas Early & Late 50 - 150* 1 lb. 18-36 1.2 1 40 April 1-Aug. 1 45-75 days Peppers** 2 plants 1 pkt. 18-24 18 1/4 60 May 20-July 130-150 days Pumpkins*** 1 hill 1 oz. 36 48H 1 75-90 days Radishes 5* 1 oz. 12-18 1 1/2 40 April 1-Sept. 1 20-75 days Rhubarb 5-10 40-50 (P) 48 24-30 2-3 April 10-April 30 1 or 2 years Rutabaga 10-20 1/4 oz. 18-24 6-8 1/2 40 June 20-July 10 90 days Spinach 1 oz. 12-18 3-4 1/2 35 April 1-Aug. 15 45 days is min. Squash*** Summer 1 hill 1 oz. 36 48H 1 60 May 20-Julu 1 65-70 days Winter 20-30 1 oz. 72-96 72H 1 60 May 20-June 15 125 days Tomatoes** 15 plants**** 1 pkt. 24-48 18-36 1/4 60 May 15-June 20 100-130 days * Make two or more plantings or plant early, midseason, and late varieties at same time. Suggested amount is for each planting. ** Depth of planting refers to seeding depth indoors. *** Planting distance is for bush types. If large vine types are planted, allow for more space. **** If only early varieties are planted, allow 15 plants per person. If main crop varieties are grown, plant 8 to 10 plants per person. ***** Assuming you freeze, store and can vegetables at home, these are the vegetable needs per person. —Cooperative Extension Service
  • 2. Spring Fever Seasonal Guide 15 Companion Planting VEGETABLE LIKES DISLIKES Asparagus Tomatoes, parsley, basil Beans Potatoes, carrots, cucumbers, cauliflower, Onion, garlic, gladiolus cabbage, summer savory, most other vegeta- bles and herbs Pole Beans Corn, summer savory Onions, beets, kohlrabi, sunflower Bush Beans Potatoes, cucumbers, corn, strawberries, Onions celery, summer savory Beets Pole beans Onions, kohlrabi Cabbage Family Aromatic plants, potatoes, celery, dill, Strawberries, tomatoes, pole beans (Cabbage, cauliflower, kale, kohlrabi, camomile, sage, peppermint, rosemary, broccoli, Brussels sprouts) beets, onions Carrots Peas, leaf lettuce, chives, onions, leeks, rose- Dill mary, sage, tomatoes Celery Leeks, tomatoes, bush beans, cauliflower, cabbage Chives Carrots Corn Potatoes, peas, beans, cucumbers, pumpkin, Tomato, celery squash Cucumbers Beans, corn, peas, radishes, sunflowers Potatoes, aromatic herbs Tomatoes Chives, onion, parsley, asparagus, marigold, Kohlrabi, potato, fennel, cabbage nasturtium, carrot Eggplant Beans Onions, garlic, gladiolus, potato Peas Carrots, turnips, radishes, cucumbers, corn, beans, most vegetables and herbs Squash Nasturtium, corn Peas, beans Onion Beets, strawberries, tomato, lettuce, summer (including garlic) savory, camomile (sparsely) Leeks Onions, celery, carrots Lettuce Carrots and radishes (lettuce, carrots and radishes make a strong team grown togeth- er), strawberries, cucumbers Radishes Peas, nasturtium, lettuce, cucumbers Parsley Tomatoes, asparagus Potatoes Beans, corn, cabbage, horseradish (should be Pumpkin, squash, cucumber, sun- planted at corners of patch), marigold, egg- flower, tomato, raspberry plant (as a lure for Colorado potato beetle) Pumpkin Corn Potato Soybeans Grows with anything, helps everything Strawberries Bush bean, spinach, borage, lettuce (as a bor- Cabbage der) Spinach Strawberries Sunflowers Cucumbers Potato Turnips Peas