Extension on the Go

Extension on the Go


Don’t Wait Too Long to Get Cool Season Vegetables in the Ground

March 13, 2016

Broccoli, a cole crop and cool season vegetable (Photo by Robert Wetzlmayr)
Cool season vegetables, as their name implies, really like cool temperatures and cool soil. If you don’t plant these crops early enough there will not be enough time before the summer heat arrives, especially in Missouri. If you’re waiting until may to plant crops like spinach, broccoli, cabbage, carrots, just to name a few cool season crops, warm temperatures will wipe them out long before there’s a crop to harvest.
Today’s guest is Jennifer Schutter, horticulture specialist for University of Missouri Extension. She talks about proper planting dates, how to transition from cool season vegetables to warm season ones and how to plant a second cool season crop.

 
 
Vegetable Gardening
 
Gardening is cheaper than therapy and
you get tomatoes. ~ Author Unknown
 
Cabbage and cauliflower – a cole crop and cool season vegetables