When to Plant Vegetables in Trona, CA

Your vegetable planning guide for Trona, CA

On average, your frost-free growing season starts Mar 18 and ends Nov 12, totalling 239 days. You will find both Spring and Fall planting guides on this page.

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For the Spring:
Your Spring Planting Strategy
Cole crops like broccoli, cauliflower, and cabbage can be direct seeded into your garden around February 5, assuming the ground can be worked, but it's better to start them indoors around January 8 and then transplant them into the garden around February 27. Do the same with lettuce and spinach.

Plant onion starts and potatoes around January 18. Sow the seeds of peas (sugar snap and english) at the same time. If the ground is still frozen, then plant these as soon as the ground thaws.

Do you want to grow tomatoes, peppers, and eggplants? Start these indoors around January 8. Then, around March 14 you should start watching the weather forecast and, as soon as no frost is forecast, go ahead and transplant those into the ground.

Now, for all the summer vegetables like beans, cowpeas, corn, squashes, pumpkins, cucumbers, watermelons, gourds and sunflowers, you should plant those seeds directly into the ground around March 18, or if your soil is still very cold, once the soil is near 60° F in temperature.

Okay, now here are the cold, hard numbers, along with specific plants:

Crop Sow seeds indoors Transplant seedlings into the garden Direct sow seeds
Asparagus n/a Feb 2 - Feb 17 n/a
Beans n/a n/a Mar 18 - Apr 15
Beets n/a n/a Jan 22 - Feb 5
Broccoli Jan 8 - Jan 22 Feb 19 - Mar 4 n/a
Brussel Sprouts Jan 8 - Jan 22 Feb 19 - Mar 4 n/a
Cabbage Jan 8 - Jan 22 Feb 19 - Mar 4 n/a
Cantaloupe n/a n/a Mar 4 - Mar 18
Carrots n/a n/a Feb 5 - Mar 4
Cauliflower Jan 8 - Jan 22 Feb 19 - Mar 4 n/a
Chard n/a n/a Feb 5 - Feb 19
Collards Jan 8 - Jan 22 Feb 19 - Mar 4 n/a
Corn n/a n/a Mar 18 - Apr 1
Cucumbers n/a n/a Mar 18 - Apr 1
Eggplants Jan 8 - Jan 22 Mar 18 - Apr 1 n/a
Gourds, Squash and Pumpkins n/a n/a Mar 18 - Apr 1
Kale Jan 8 - Jan 22 Feb 19 - Mar 4 n/a
Kohlrabi Jan 8 - Jan 22 Feb 19 - Mar 4 n/a
Lettuce Jan 8 - Jan 22 Feb 5 - Mar 4 Feb 5 - Mar 4
Mustard Jan 8 - Jan 22 Feb 19 - Mar 4 n/a
Okra n/a n/a Mar 18 - Apr 1
Onions Jan 1 - Jan 8 Jan 18 - Feb 17 n/a
Peas (English) n/a n/a Jan 18 - Feb 17
Peas (Southern) n/a n/a Mar 18 - Apr 15
Peas (Sugar Snap) n/a n/a Jan 18 - Feb 17
Peppers Jan 8 - Jan 22 Mar 18 - Apr 1 n/a
Potatoes n/a n/a Jan 18 - Feb 17
Radishes n/a n/a Feb 2 - Apr 1
Spinach Jan 8 - Jan 22 Feb 19 - Mar 4 Feb 2 - Mar 4
Sweet Potatoes n/a Mar 18 - Apr 8 n/a
Tomatoes Jan 8 - Jan 22 Mar 18 - Apr 1 n/a
Watermelon n/a n/a Mar 18 - Apr 1

For the Fall:
Your Fall Planting Strategy
Gardening in the fall can be much more challenging than spring planting, because you are in a race to get your crops mature and harvested before the winter frosts begin, around November 12. This means you need to consider how much time each variety needs between planting and picking. Those numbers vary widely between different varieties of the same kinds of plants! Usually the "Days to Harvest" are present on the seed packet.

Most tomatoes, peppers and eggplants, for example, require around 100 days to harvest, therefore you'd want to transplant those into the ground around August 4. Anyway, it's important to remember that the numbers in this fall planting guide are only a starting point for you! Good luck and good gardening to you.

Fall is the time to plant garlic. Around September 28, take your cloves apart and plant the toes about 3 to 4 inches deep. This may not be accurate! Garlic dates vary wildly around the country. The way to be sure is to use a soil thermometer. When the soil temperature is 60° at a depth of 4 inches, then plant your garlic.

Cole crops like broccoli, cauliflower, and cabbage can be direct seeded into your garden around September 3, but because of the heat during that time of year, it's better to start them indoors around July 15 and then transplant them into the garden around August 24. Do the same with lettuce and spinach.

Sow peas directly around August 29.

Now, for all the usual hot weather veggies like beans, cowpeas, corn, squashes, pumpkins, cucumbers, watermelons, gourds and sunflowers, you should plant those seeds directly into the ground around July 30.

Okay, now here are the cold, hard numbers, along with specific plants:

Crop Sow seeds indoors Transplant seedlings into the garden Direct sow seeds
Beans n/a n/a Jul 30 - Aug 29
Beets n/a n/a Aug 29 - Oct 13
Broccoli Jun 18 - Aug 2 Jul 30 - Sep 13 n/a
Brussel Sprouts Jun 18 - Aug 2 Jul 30 - Sep 13 n/a
Cabbage Jun 18 - Aug 2 Jul 30 - Sep 13 n/a
Cantaloupe n/a n/a Jul 15 - Jul 30
Carrots n/a n/a Aug 14 - Oct 13
Cauliflower Jun 18 - Aug 2 Jul 30 - Sep 13 n/a
Chard n/a n/a Jul 30 - Oct 13
Collards Jul 15 - Aug 29 Aug 14 - Sep 28 n/a
Corn n/a n/a Jul 30 - Aug 14
Cucumbers n/a n/a Jul 30 - Aug 14
Eggplants Jun 3 - Jun 18 Jul 15 - Jul 30 n/a
Garlic n/a n/a Aug 29 - Oct 13
Gourds, Squash and Pumpkins n/a n/a Jun 30 - Jul 30
Kale Jun 18 - Aug 2 Jul 30 - Sep 13 n/a
Kohlrabi Jun 18 - Aug 2 Jul 30 - Sep 13 n/a
Lettuce Aug 14 - Sep 13 Sep 13 - Oct 13 Sep 13 - Oct 13
Mustard n/a n/a Sep 13 - Oct 13
Okra n/a n/a Jun 30 - Jul 30
Onions n/a n/a Oct 13 - Oct 23
Parsley Jun 30 - Aug 14 Aug 14 - Sep 28 n/a
Peas (English) n/a n/a Aug 14 - Sep 13
Peas (Southern) n/a n/a Jun 30 - Jul 30
Peas (Sugar Snap) n/a n/a Aug 14 - Sep 13
Peppers Jun 8 - Jun 23 Jul 20 - Aug 4 n/a
Potatoes n/a n/a Aug 14 - Sep 13
Radishes n/a n/a Sep 13 - Oct 13
Spinach Jul 30 - Sep 13 Aug 29 - Oct 13 Aug 29 - Oct 13
Tomatoes Jun 8 - Jun 23 Jul 20 - Aug 4 n/a
Turnips n/a n/a Sep 28 - Oct 28
Watermelon n/a n/a Jun 30 - Jul 30

How accurate is all this? For nearly all locations, we are confident in the dates. There are, however, some difficult areas of the world that don't match up perfectly with the dates we have given. For that reason, we recommend you use this guide as a very good starting place, but don't interpret the dates as absolutely perfect for every location.

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