What Can I Plant Now In The Pacific Northwest?

by | Last updated on January 24, 2024

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Plants that can be direct sown outside in Pacific Northwest gardens include arugula, lettuces, mustard, and spinach . March in the northwest should include planting your asparagus and rhubarb crowns, horseradish, onions, leeks, and shallots as well as potatoes.

When should I start my garden in the Pacific Northwest?

January is the time to start getting your seed trays, growing lights, and other supplies ready. You can start sowing early crops indoors. Early crops include plants like beets, broccoli, cabbage, celery, kale, leeks, lettuce, and mustard.

When can I plant in the PNW?

Plants that can be direct sown outside in Pacific Northwest gardens include arugula, lettuces, mustard, and spinach . March planting in the northwest should include planting your asparagus and rhubarb crowns, horseradish, onions, leeks, and shallots as well as potatoes.

When can you start planting in Washington state?

On average, you can start planting in Washington state when the date of your last frost has passed . A good way to determine this is by contacting your local Extension office. Another tip is to watch maple trees. As soon as they begin to leaf out you should be okay to plant.

What can you plant in the spring in the Pacific Northwest?

  • Get cole crops into the ground: broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cabbage, cauliflower, kale, and kohlrabi. ...
  • Tuck bare-root asparagus and rhubarb, as well as onion sets and potatoes, into soil.
  • Sow seeds of leafy salad favorites (lettuce, spinach) and onion-family plants (leeks, onions, shallots).

What grows well in PNW?

  • Carrots. Ideal for planting in late March or early April, carrots prefer loose and fine soil so they can grow long, feathery roots. ...
  • Tomatoes. Tomatoes thrive in large pots and prefer warm temperatures. ...
  • Blueberries. ...
  • Sword Fern. ...
  • Roses. ...
  • Hydrangea.

What grows well in the Northwest?

  • Artichokes. These perennials get larger and more productive each year, and they like our climate. ...
  • Asparagus. Asparagus will grow anywhere in our region. ...
  • Beans. ...
  • Beets. ...
  • Broccoli. ...
  • Cabbage. ...
  • Cauliflower. ...
  • Carrots.

When can I plant tomatoes outside in the Pacific Northwest?

Do not plant your tomato plants outdoors until the danger of frost is well past and soil temperatures have warmed to about 60 degrees. This usually occurs in late May or early June on the North Olympic Peninsula. A few days before planting, warm the soil by covering it with clear plastic.

Can I plant in compost?

Growing plants in pure compost can cause problems with water retention and stability as well. ... So while it may be tempting, planting in pure compost is not a good idea. That's not to say you shouldn't plant in compost at all . Just an inch or two of good compost mixed with your existing topsoil is all your plants need.

What vegetables grow best in Washington State?

Cruciferous vegetables like cabbage, cauliflower, broccoli and kale are good vegetables for a Washington garden. Carrots, beets and new potatoes should go in about two weeks after radishes, and you should wait until after the last frost date to plant potatoes that take longer to mature, like russets.

What planting zone is Washington State in?

Most of western Washington is USDA zone 7b-8b , with an average low of 5-20 degrees Fahrenheit. The lower the zone number the lower the average minimum temperature.

What planting zone is Seattle in?

The Seattle zone was just changed from 8 to 8b . Zone 8 plants are hardy down to 10 degrees F. Zone 8b plants are hardy down to 15 to 20 degrees.

What fruit grows best in Washington State?

Central Washington's dry climate with hot sunny days and cool autumn nights are ideal for growing tree fruit crops. Just as apples, pears, sweet cherries and other stone fruits (e.g., peach, nectarine, apricot, etc.)

What can I plant in Washington in April?

  • First planting in mid-March — peas.
  • Second planting in late March/early April — beets, scallions, cilantro, carrots.
  • Third planting in mid-April — lettuce, broccoli, spinach, chives, fennel bulbs.
  • Fourth planting in late April/early May — carrots, cilantro, dill, cauliflower.

How do you layout a vegetable garden?

A north to south direction will ensure that the garden gets the best sun exposure and air circulation. A garden that runs east to west tends to get too shaded from the crops growing in the preceding row. Grow tall items such as corn or beans, on the north side of the garden to keep them from shading smaller crops.

What can I plant in the Pacific Northwest in July?

  • Artichokes.
  • Beans.
  • Beets.
  • Broccoli.
  • Cabbage.
  • Carrots.
  • Chard.
  • Cucumber.
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