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{| border=1 |- | colspan = 8 | A Garden Planting Chart |- | Crop | Days to Maturity | Spring Planting Dates | Fall Planting Dates | Seed/Plants100 ft. | Distance Between Rows | Distance Between Plants | Depth to Plant |- | Asparagus | 2nd season | Jan. 15-Mar. 15 | Nov. Dec. | 50 roots | 3 to 5 ft. | 1½ to 2 ft. | 6 in. |- | Bean, bush | 50-60 | Apr. 1 - May 1 | July 15-Aug. 20 | ½ lb. | 3 ft. | 2 to 4 in. | 1-1½ in. |- | Bean, pole | 65-75 | Apr. 1-May 1 | July 15-Aug. 10 | ½ lb. | 3 ft. | 6 to 12 in. | 1-1½ in. |- | Bean, lima | 65-75 | Apr. 1 - June 1 | July 1-Aug. 1 | 1 lb. | 2 to 2½ ft. | 3 to 4 in. | 1-1½ in. |- | Beet | 55-65 | Feb. 15-Apr. 1 | Aug. 1-Sept. 20 | 1 oz. | 2 to 2½ ft. | 2 in. | 1 in. |- | Broccoli | 60-80 | Feb. 15-Mar. 15 | Aug. 1-Sept. 1 | 100 plants | 2½ ft. | 14 to 18 in. | - |- | Cabbage | 65-80 | Jan. 15-Mar. 15 | Aug. 15-Oct. 1 | 100 plants | 2½ ft. | 12 in. | - |- | Cantaloupe | 80-90 | Mar. 25-Apr. 20 | Not recommended | 1 oz. | 4 to 6 ft. | 3½ to 4 ft. | 1½ in. |- | Carrot | 70-80 | Jan. 15-Mar. 20 | Aug. 20-Sept. 15 | ½ oz. | 2 ft. | 2 to 3 in. | ½ in. |- | Cauliflower | 55-60 | Mar. 1-Apr. 1 | Aug. 1-Sept. 1 | 100 plants | 3 ft. | 12 to 18 in. | - |- | Collard | 55-70 | Feb. 1-Mar. 20 | Aug. 1-Oct. 1 | ½ oz. | 2½ ft. | 8 to 16 in. | ½ in. |- | Corn | 80-100 | Mar. 15-June 1 | June 1-July 20 | ¼ lb. | 3 to 3½ ft. | 12 to 18 in. | 2 in. |- | Cucumber | 60-65 | Apr. 1-May 15 | Aug. 20-Sept. 1 | 1 oz. | 3½ to 5 ft. | 3 to 4 ft. | 1½ in. |- | Eggplant | 75-90 | Apr. 1-May 15 | July 10-15 | 50 plants | 3 ft. | 2½ to 3 ft. | - |- | Kale | 50-70 | Feb. 1-Mar. 10 | Aug. 10-30 | ½ oz. | 3 ft. | 10 in. | ½ in. |- | Lettuce | 60-85 | Jan. 15-Mar. 1 | Sept. 1-Oct. 1 | ½ oz. | 2 to 2½ ft. | 10 to 12 in. | ½ in. |- | Mustard | 40-50 | Jan. 15-Apr. 1 | Aug. 20-Oct. 1 | ½ oz. | 2 ft. | 1 in. | ½ in. |- | Okra | 55-60 | Apr. 1-June 1 | June 15-July 1 | 1 oz. | 3 to 3½ ft. | 6 in. | 1 in. |- | Onion (mature) | 100-120 | Jan. 1-Mar. 15 | Sept. 1-Dec. 31 | 300 plants or ½ gal. sets | 1 to 2 ft. | 3 to 4 in. | ¾ in. |- | Peas, garden | 60-80 | Jan. 15-Feb. 15 | Not recommended | 1 lb. | 2½ ft. | 1 in. | 1½-2 in. |- | Peas, southern | 60-70 | Apr. 1-Aug. 1 | - | ½ lb. | 3 ft. | 4 to 6 in. | 1½-2 in. |- | Pepper | 65-80 | Apr. 1-June 1 | - | 50 plants | 2½ ft. | 1½ to 2 ft. | - |- | Potato, Irish | 70-90 | Jan. 15-Mar. 1 | Aug. 1-Aug. 15 | 1 peck | 2½ to 3 ft. | 10 to 14 in. | 5 in. |- | Potato, sweet | 90-150 | Apr. 15-June 15 | - | 100 plants | 3½ ft. | 12 in. | - |- | Radish | 25-30 | Jan. 15-Apr. 1 | Sept. 1-Oct. 15 | 1 oz. | 1½ ft. | 1 in. | ½ in. |- | Spinach | 40-45 | Jan. 15-Mar. 15 | Sept. 1-Oct. 15 | 1 oz. | 1½ to 2 ft. | 1 to 2 in. | ¾ in. |- | Squash, bush | 50-55 | Apr. 1-May 15 | Aug. 1-20 | 1 oz. | 3 to 4 ft. | 2 ft. | 1½-2 in. |- | squash, winter | 85-90 | Apr. 1-Aug. 1 | - | ½ oz. | 5 ft. | 3 ft. | 1½-2 in. |- | Tomato | 70-85 | Mar. 25-May 1 | June 1-Aug. 10 | 50 plants | 3 to 4 ft. | 2½ to 3 ft. | - |- | Turnip | 45-65 | Jan. 15-Apr. 1 | Aug. 10-Sept. 15 | ½ oz. | 1 to 2 ft. | 1 to 2 in. | ½ in. |- | Watermelon | 80-90 | Mar. 20-May 1 | Do not plant | 1 oz. | 10 ft. | 8 to 10 ft. | 1½ in. |- | colspan = 8 | Note: Planting dates in this chart are approximate for Middle Georgia. North Georgia plantings should vary about two weeks later in the spring and earlier in the fall. South Georgia plantings can be made two weeks earlier in the spring and somewhat later in the fall. Remember to keep this in mind while your taking a brisk ride through the park on your electric wheelchair or perusing the shelfs at your local garden supplies store from your mobility scooters. |- |}