Patience, gardeners!

The recent string of sunny dry days has many of us itching to get outside and work in the garden. And while there are many things that can be done right now – weeding, pruning, turning the compost pile and adding amendments to improve the soil – it is still too early to begin planting most vegetables outside. After Tuesday, the remainder of the month looks cool and wet. Just because greenhouses at local garden stores are filled with six packs of vegetable starts right now does not mean that its safe to plant them outside.

Patience, gardeners!

When it comes time to safely plant outside, Urban Futures Farm has you covered. Our propagation room and greenhouses are filled with a wide variety of herbs and vegetables that we will start selling in April. This year we will be offering even more varieties and longer sale hours. Expect to see a full range of your favorite vegetable and herb starts, along with some new varieties which are sure to become favorites.

3 thoughts on “Patience, gardeners!

  1. thank you so much for this timely communication! Yes, I was totally gonna head outside and plant starts, if not seeds. But I will now wait until your starts are ready!

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  2. okay will wait then for Asian cucumbers and 🥦 broccoli. Yay. are you doing 2 varieties of Asian cucumbers this year?

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  3. Hi. I got Asian cucumbers last year that got a bad fungus due to stress. Don’t want that variety again. Do you have a couple different varieties that are the Asian type? I don’t remember the name but would if I heard it. They sell out fast. Can you tell me the names and keep 2 for me once I know what they are please?

    I’ll likely get broccoli too and bok choy.

    Thanks for checking in as I was tempted to get some cool weather plants going soon.

    Your neighbor Janis. 🙂

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