Garden Plans > 2021: Jack Creek Garden beds

About this Garden Plan

6 raised bed garden w/ rotational crops and with succession planting.

Plan Type, Soil and Location

Garden Location: Templeton, CA, United States
Garden Size: 75' 0" x 50' 0"
Garden Type: Home garden
Garden Layout: Raised Beds
Sun or Shade: Sunny
Garden Soil Type: Good soil

Plan Notes

Goals this year: + Continue planting what worked well. UPDATE: What has worked continues to work. What hasn't (Broccoli and Brussel sprouts, Beans) continue to not work. + Continue experimenting (e.g. co planting/ companion planting/ beneficial pairing "Three sisters"> Corn + Squash +Beans) + Continue adding the date of expected harvest on Vegetable Labels using a Paint Pen. UPDATE: Was hard to track. Make this more important than plant date. X -> Start succession planting on end of Feb or March 1st (at least 4 weeks before our April 1st frost date) -> Start having 3 season garden (Spring > Summer > Fall) -> Start growing my own starts (so I have 100% germination in garden) in Feb UPDATE: Not worth the time and headache. Buy from Tomato guy at market. X> Start few different varieties (e.g beets, tomatoes, ) for each vegetable to extend harvest simply by growing both early and late maturing varietals. X -> Start growing different types of tomatoes (cherry, paste, slicer) to extend your tomato harvest from early in summer well into warm fall days. UPDATE: Loved have different types but planted too many plants. I will do 3-4, not 6 next year. X-> Start having Laura check every week to harvest. UPDATE: This helped especially on sunflower bloomed and when tomatos were too big and falling over. Also, great to assess if olives were growing/getting water X-> Start using radial sprinklers, not drip for flower beds -> Start researching clues when to harvest X-> Start having 3 types of Tomatoes (Slicers: Heirlooms; Paste: San Marzonos; Cherry: ?) - Stop chopping up yams/sweet potatoes and trying to plant. - Stop having barren land. Always have something planted (like carrots in any space possible) ? Why aren't sweet potatoes starters allowed to be shipped to CA? ANSWER: Most nurseries in other states cannot ship slips to California because of pest quarantine regulations. Some exceptions: Call Jim Alvernaz (209-756-6970) in early May who grows: Murasaki, Bonita, Covington and Diane. Or Sand Hill Preservation Center (phone 563-246-2299) in Calamus, Iowa. Visit www.sandhillpreservation.com to read their variety catalog and growing tips. The center ships slips by ground delivery from late May to mid-July. Winners Yellow tomatos (? Croatia " " (pink) Basil esp at 446. Pop corn. Marigolds protecting Kale (But don't eat) Potatoes Wild Flowers- biggest hit Sunflowers- but stagger planting every 2-3 weeks for continous blooms. 2021-07-07 * Heat lettuce was tired and too bitter. Apparently Hard to grow. Tasted too bitter- oozed gooze when cut, and side shoots show that it is tired. * Olive Trees in driveway showing new growth. Found battery 9V was out of power :( Not sure how long it was w/out water. Replaced it and watered for 55 mins. Pushed water meter into it and was very Moist. So far 2 along drive way are dead and removed. 1 on boarder line. Chemali have set olives. About 2-3 Olive Trees are actively growing. ---------------- For olives need, 10x10x10 or more * Grow More 20-20-20 Fertilizer * Fruit trees might be longer No 10x3; most is fruit citrus; ------------------------ > Steve Solomon's (Territorial Seeds) Slow Release Organic Fertilizer Recipe Ingredients * 4 parts soybean (cottonseed, linseed, etc) meal (e.g. 50 pounds)- OSH doesn't have it. Amazon has 50 bls Down to Earth Bag Cottonseed (6-2-1) for $92 OR CottonSead Meal from Earthworks Health 50lbs for $70 * 1/2 part phosphate (e.g. 6.25 pounds rock phosphate or bone meal)- Down to Earth has Rock Phosphate (0-3-0 5lbs for $19); Down to Earth Bone Meal (3-15-0s for ; 5lb) * 1/2 part lime (e.g. 6.25 pounds, ideally 1/2 dolomitic and 1/2 agricultural lime)- EB Stone; * 1/2 part kelp meal (e.g. 6.25 pounds — it’s a bonus ingredient, but we always add it)- EB Stone; 3lbs. Steps 1. Mix all ingredients very well on a tarp or rodent-proof large container using a shovel. Note: Recipe doesn't need to be exact. 2. For direct sown crops, sprinkle on top of the soil before a good rain and after the seedlings have emerged and established. For transplants, use approximately 1/4 cup in every transplant hole. We mix it together with the loosened soil so it is in the surrounding root zone of the transplant. During growing season, occasionally top dress plants part way through the growing season, crops like tomatoes, peppers, and perhaps our onions and garlic. But by and large, the only addition of fertilizer is this one time at transplant.

Garden Plan

Plant List

 PlantNumberSpacingSpacing in RowsNotes
Basil
 Sweet
47"5" x 9"Sow Indoors: mid-late March Transplant: mid-late May Harvest: Until first frost
Basil
 Profumo
47"5" x 9"Sow Indoors: mid-late March Transplant: mid-late May Harvest: Until first frost
Basil
 Deep Purple Organic
47"5" x 9" 
Beans (Pole)
 Limka Organic
29"5" x 1' 1"Direct Sow: Mid May or June Harvest: Until first frost
Beet
 Five Color Rainbow (Renee's)
203"3" x 7" 
Beet
 Bull's Blood Organic
105"3" x 7" 
Broccoli
 De Ciccio Broccoli
91' 5"1' 5" x 1' 5"Sow Indoors #1: mid-late March Transplant #1: early May Harvest #1: early July Sow Indoors #2: early July; concurrent Transplant #2: early Aug Harvest #2: Sept-mid Nov
Brussels Sprouts
 Franklin
61' 11"1' 11" x 1' 11"Sow Indoors: early March Transplant: early May Harvest: mid Aug thru end of Dec+
Carrot
 Napoli (F1)
103"3" x 5"thru mid July (sow every other week) Harvest: mid July to mid Dec.
Carrot
 Giants of Colmar
123"3" x 5"Direct Sow X: April 1 (best guess) thru mid July (sow every other week) Harvest: mid July to mid Dec.
Corn
 Dakota Black
151' 1"11" x 1' 5"Direct Sow: June or July (soil must be warm); 12" apart. Growing: Needs fertilizer/ fish emulsion (like triple 10 or triple 8) when 1) at planting 2) knee high, 3) tassels appear. Harvest: early - mid Oct when that entire stock is totally brown More at: https://www.heritageacresmarket.com/episode-77-growing-popcorn/
Cover Crop
 Quick Erosion Mix (LA Hearne)
20675"3" x 7" 
Flower
 Shade Mix
557"5" x 7" 
Flower
 Flower Mix-Northwest Wildflowe
1707"5" x 7" 
Flower
 Beneficial Bug Mix
607"5" x 7" 
Garlic
 Susanville
85"3" x 9" 
Garlic 55"3" x 9" 
Kale
 Premier
21' 3"1' 1" x 1' 5" 
Lettuce (Leaf)
 Wild Garden Mix Organic
53"3" x 5" 
Lettuce (Leaf)
 Heatwave Blend
183"3" x 5"Sow Indoors #1: mid-late March Transplant #1: early May Harvest #1: early July Sow Indoors #2: early July; concurrent Transplant #2: early Aug Harvest #2: Sept-mid Nov
Marigold 87"7" x 7" 
Mustard
 Pacific Gold
7355"5" x 5" 
Oregano
 Greek
17"5" x 9" 
Peas
 Sugar Snap
503"3" x 7"Direct Sow #1: April 1 Harvest #1: May -mid June Direct Sow #2: Aug 1 Harvest #2: Sept- mid Oct
Peas
 Oregon Sugar Pod II
403"3" x 7"Direct Sow #1: April 1 Harvest #1: May -mid June Direct Sow #2: Aug 1 Harvest #2: Sept- mid Oct
Peas
 Maestro
303"3" x 7"Direct Sow #1: April 1 Harvest #1: May -mid June Direct Sow #2: Aug 1 Harvest #2: Sept- mid Oct
Potatoes (Maincrop)
 Red Gold
61' 5"1' 1" x 2' 5" 
Potatoes (Maincrop)
 Classic Russet
61' 5"1' 1" x 2' 5" 
Squash (Winter)
 Bush Delicata
42' 11"2' 11" x 2' 11"Direct Sow: mid May (best guess); sow 2 weeks apart? Transplant: mid June Harvest: end of Aug- Sept
Strawflower
 Tall Choice Double Mix
2111"11" x 11" 
Sunflower
 Lemon Queen
711"11" x 11" 
Sunflower
 Autumn Beauty
811"11" x 11" 
Thyme
 English
111"11" x 1' 3" 
Tomato (Large)
 Croatia
21' 7"1' 5" x 1' 11" 
Tomato (Large)
 Rainbow Heirloom Mix
21' 7"1' 5" x 1' 11"Slicers: Pink seed = Brandywine tomato Undyed seed = Marvel Stripe tomato Green seed = Green Zebra tomato
Tomato (Small)
 San Marzano
21' 7"1' 5" x 1' 11"Paster:
Tree (Large)
 Olive- Mission
113' 1"13' 1" x 13' 1"Bought for $850 from Alpha Omega Olives in Paso.
Tree (Small)
 Olive
28' 2"8' 2" x 8' 2" 
Watermelon
 Mini Love Hybrid
22' 11"2' 11" x 2' 11"Direct Sow: Early June (best guess) thru mid July (sow every other week) Harvest: mid July to mid Dec.

Planting Times

Plant List key
 PlantJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
Basil
 Sweet
Basil
 Profumo
Basil
 Deep Purple Organic
Beans (Pole)
 Limka Organic
Beet
 Five Color Rainbow (Renee's)
Beet
 Bull's Blood Organic
Broccoli
 De Ciccio Broccoli
Brussels Sprouts
 Franklin
Carrot
 Napoli (F1)
Carrot
 Giants of Colmar
Corn
 Dakota Black
Cover Crop
 Quick Erosion Mix (LA Hearne)
Flower
 Shade Mix
Flower
 Flower Mix-Northwest Wildflowe
Flower
 Beneficial Bug Mix
Garlic
 Susanville
Garlic
Kale
 Premier
Lettuce (Leaf)
 Wild Garden Mix Organic
Lettuce (Leaf)
 Heatwave Blend
Marigold
Mustard
 Pacific Gold
Oregano
 Greek
Peas
 Sugar Snap
Peas
 Oregon Sugar Pod II
Peas
 Maestro
Potatoes (Maincrop)
 Red Gold
Potatoes (Maincrop)
 Classic Russet
Squash (Winter)
 Bush Delicata
Strawflower
 Tall Choice Double Mix
Sunflower
 Lemon Queen
Sunflower
 Autumn Beauty
Thyme
 English
Tomato (Large)
 Croatia
Tomato (Large)
 Rainbow Heirloom Mix
Tomato (Small)
 San Marzano
Tree (Large)
 Olive- Mission
Tree (Small)
 Olive
Watermelon
 Mini Love Hybrid



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