March 11, 2013

South Puget (Olympia) Sound Last Frost Dates


Thinking about planting? Here's a helpful post from last year to help you avoid frost for those sensitive crops.

South Puget (Olympia) Sound Last Frost Dates
Probability/confidence of noted date to be last 32F frost
10%
50%
90%
Date
April 17th
May 5th
May 23rd

Source: NDAA NCDC
Dates below are WRT 50% confidence last 32F frost dates
Crop
Start Indoors
Plant in Garden
Harden off?
Notes
Onion (yellow & red), chives, shallots
Feb
April-May
Yes
Trim onion starts to 3"-5" high to develop strong root system
Broccoli
Feb
March
Yes

Bell Peppers
Early March
May
Yes

Cilantro
March
May
Yes
Can also be directly sown in the garden.  Prefers cooler temps
Cauliflower
March
May
Yes
Can also sow directly in garden April thru June
Italian Kale
March
May
Yes
Can also sow directly in garden in May
Carrots
No
March - July
NA
Carrots have very sensitive roots and forking generally results from transplanting starts.  T(soil)>50F for germination, but tolerates colder temps
Tomatoes
Late March - early April
May
Yes
Start and transplant earlier if using greenhouse or row cover
Sugar Snap Peas
No
As soon as soil can be worked in spring
NA
Peas are very cold tolerant
Cabbage
No
April-June
NA
Germination requires T(soil) = 55F.  May-June sown crops will be ready in the fall
Red Potatoes
No
Mid April
NA
Sow seed potatoes up to 3 weeks before last frost
Spinach 
No
T(soil)>= 50F
NA
Sow fall varieties in August and September
Basil
April
May
Yes
Direct sowing not recommended unless nighttime temps will not drop below 50F
Cucumber
April
May
Yes
Cucumbers have very sensitive roots.  Disturb them minimally when transplanting
Corn
April
May-June
Yes
Ideally corn is directly sown in the garden.  However, due to the short PNW summer, indoor starts are often necessary.  Be sure to minimally disturb roots when transplanting.

By Todd Morgan, Master Gardener

March 3, 2013

IDCG Spring Work Party



Intel DuPont Community Garden
2800 Center Drive, DuPont, Washington 98327


Come join us get the Community Garden ship shape for the new growing season! Adults and kids alike are invited to come lend a hand.

GOAL: We'll focus on cleaning up any remaining beds and putting fresh wood chips in walkways.

BRING:Pitchforks, shovels, rakes and especially wheelbarrows

WEAR:Dress for the weather because the event will be held whether it rains or shines.

BONUS: Hot beverages and snacks will be provided.

See our Facebook Event HERE!