{"id":49091,"date":"2021-02-25T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2021-02-25T08:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dev-laguna-woods.pantheonsite.io\/document\/garden-center-newsletter-spring-2021\/"},"modified":"2025-06-24T10:26:00","modified_gmt":"2025-06-24T17:26:00","slug":"garden-center-newsletter-spring-2021","status":"publish","type":"document","link":"https:\/\/lagunawoodsvillage.com\/he\/document\/garden-center-newsletter-spring-2021\/","title":{"rendered":"\u05e0\u05d9\u05d5\u05d6\u05dc\u05d8\u05e8 \u05de\u05e8\u05db\u05d6 \u05d4\u05d2\u05d9\u05e0\u05d5\u05df 90 \u2013 \u05d0\u05d1\u05d9\u05d1 2021"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>1%<\/p>\n<p>V4 3<\/p>\n<p>Fg 3<\/p>\n<p>5,<\/p>\n<p>ix<\/p>\n<p>M4<\/p>\n<p>ona<\/p>\n<p>hs<\/p>\n<p>rR<\/p>\n<p>\u201chy<\/p>\n<p>\u05d2\u05e8\u05e1\u05d4 3<\/p>\n<p>Lay<\/p>\n<p>\u05d0\u05df<\/p>\n<p>HOW DO | KNOW WHEN IT&#8217;S OK TO PLANT?<\/p>\n<p>For cool-season vegetables, you generally want to plant at the end of March or the beginning of April,<\/p>\n<p>depending on when your last frost is set to hit and current weather conditions.<\/p>\n<p>PEPPERS<\/p>\n<p>h, spring! The sun is shining, the trees are<\/p>\n<p>budding and, most importantly, the ground is<\/p>\n<p>To be successful in<\/p>\n<p>\u05e2\u05d5\u05e8\u05da<\/p>\n<p>thawing. If you want to grow your own fruits and<\/p>\n<p>growing peppers in<\/p>\n<p>veggies this season, these low-maintenance plants<\/p>\n<p>colder weather, start by<\/p>\n<p>are great\u2014even for beginners.<\/p>\n<p>growing the seeds inside<\/p>\n<p>and transplant them<\/p>\n<p>CUCUMBER<\/p>\n<p>after eight to 10 weeks. Begin by placing the seeds<\/p>\n<p>To enjoy fresh cucumbers<\/p>\n<p>in a warm, wet paper towel inside a plastic bag.<\/p>\n<p>all summer long, plant them<\/p>\n<p>Once the seeds sprout, move them to to a pea pot<\/p>\n<p>two weeks after the last frost.<\/p>\n<p>and eventually into the ground. Don\u2019t plant them<\/p>\n<p>Cucumbers require a lot of<\/p>\n<p>outside until the overnight temperature is 55\u00b0F at<\/p>\n<p>sunlight and fertile soil in order to flourish, so pick a<\/p>\n<p>the lowest.<\/p>\n<p>sunny spot and add lots of fertilizer. Plant the seeds<\/p>\n<p>in rows 6 feet apart.<\/p>\n<p>BROCCOLI<\/p>\n<p>Broccoli can survive in colder<\/p>\n<p>CARROTS<\/p>\n<p>climates and thrives in slightly<\/p>\n<p>Carrots are best planted a few<\/p>\n<p>acidic soil. Plant seeds one<\/p>\n<p>weeks before the last frost, but<\/p>\n<p>half-inch underground. Start<\/p>\n<p>you can still meet with success if<\/p>\n<p>fertilizing three weeks later.<\/p>\n<p>you plant them right now. These<\/p>\n<p>orange veggies do best in loose, rock-free soil. Plant<\/p>\n<p>GARLIC<\/p>\n<p><\n\nthe seeds 3 inches apart in rows 1 foot apart. Don\u2019t\n\n\u00a7\n\nGarlic is a cinch to grow,\n\nuse manure in the soil, or your carrots may end up\n\nand it acts as a natural\n\n- 1\n\ngrowing extra legs (really!).\n\ninsect repellent. It\u2019s\n\nnormally planted in fall,\n\now\n\nTOMATOES\n\nbut early spring is OK,\n\nTomatoes are sun worshipers\n\ntoo. Plant your cloves 2 inches into the soil and 4\n\nand do best in warm soil, so it\u2019s\n\ninches apart. Cut off flower shoots that may pop up\n\nbest to plant them in late spring. Add lots of compost\n\nin spring, as they inhibit bulb growth.\n\nand fertilizer to the soil, and sprinkle in plenty of\n\nContinued next page\n\ngrowing room by placing seeds far apart.\n\nGARDEN CENTER 1\n\n23742 MOULTON PARKWAY \u00b0* GARDEN CENTER 2 | 23102 VIA CAMPO VERDE\n\nHOURS | OPEN SUNUP TO SUNDOWN 365 DAYS AYEAR | 949-268-2387\nSPRING 2021\n\nGARDEN CENTER\n\nNEWSLETTER\n\nContinued\n\napart. A steady supply of\n\nwater is needed for the little\n\nPOTATOES\n\nbulbs to grow, but they're\n\nPotatoes can survive a frost or\n\nheartier than they may\n\ntwo, which means they can be\n\nappear and can snap back\n\nplanted right at the beginning\n\nfrom a drought.\n\nof spring. Make sure the dirt\n\nRASPBERRIES\n\nis slightly acidic and loose\u2014\n\ntightly compacted soil leads to malformed potatoes\n\nThese antioxidant-packed berries are perfect for\n\nTo plant, cut up a potato and plant the chunks, eye\n\nsummer fruit salads. They can be planted in the\n\nside up, 4 inches deep. When the stems of the plants\n\nsummer, but early spring yields the best tasting\n\nreach 8 inches, start to cover the bottoms with extra\n\ncrops. The berries are\n\nprone to root rot, so they\n\nsoil. Sunlight makes the potatoes green and bitter\n\ntasting, so it\u2019s best to keep them well covered.\n\ndo best well in a raised\n\nbed with rich soil that\n\nONIONS\n\ndrains well. Manure or\n\nPlant onions in soil mixed with compost in early\n\ncompost will help the\n\nspring. The bulbs should be placed about 6 inches\n\nfruit really flourish.\n\n1] M - 10 (5 - | Don\u2019t Forget.\n\n.\n\nExpect billing to be mailed soon\n\n.\n\nKeep pathways, common areas\n\nGROWING!\n\nand plots weed free\n\n.\n\nHarvest all produce; leave\n\nGrow something! Plant what you can grow successfully\n\nnothing on the vine\n\nRemove all vines and dead\n\nand will enjoy eating\u2014without it overtaking your plot.\n\nIf planting vegetables with climbing vines, take care to not\n\nplants from past season\n\novershadow or intrude upon on your neighbors\u2019 gardens. Avoid\n\nRemove trees from your\n\ninvasive species. Mint, for one, could easily overtake your plot\n\ngarden plot\n\nand your neighbors\u2019 plots!\n\n.\n\nBe courteous and respectful to\n\nyour neighbors\n\nNo empty plots. An unattended, overgrown or barren plot\n\nShare water if necessary; do\n\nhinders the well-being of other plots and causes Garden\n\nnot overwater\n\nCenter staff and neighbors to worry about your welfare. If you\n\n.\n\nReport water issues\/leaks\n\nare unable to spend the time and energy necessary for plot\n\nupkeep, consider cancelling your plot membership. Upkeep\n\nto staff or Security\n\nincludes keeping your garden plot and 3 feet outside your\n\nKeep your plot tidy; eliminate\n\nplot weed free. Plot inspections will begin soon, so please\n\ndebris and clutter\n\nkeep your plot well maintained and, remember, trees are not\n\nFold up your umbrella when not\n\npermitted in vegetable plots.\n\nin use\n\n.\n\nCare for the tools you use; return\n\nRespect your environment. 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