Small Veggie Garden
We love our small veggie selection for the Early Spring Box! These varieties are diverse for all different types of recipes. From salads, roasted veggies, or delicious salsa, these plants will provide you with great additions to your kitchen. These plant types thrive in the sun, and can last for a whole growing season with proper maintenance.
The Plants
Kale
Red Russian
Plant to Harvest: 30-60 days
Space Needed: 16-24 inches
Helpful tip:
This kale can be harvested as it grows. Remember to not harvest more than ⅓ of the plant at a time to avoid shock. Planting it deeper into the soil will give it more support and keep it healthy as it starts off.
Cucumber
Patio Snacker
Plant to Harvest: 40-55 days
Space Needed: 16-24 inches
Helpful tip:
This cucumber is a bush variety. You can trellis this if you want to, but it’s not necessary. Patio snacker cucumbers are designed to be a more compact cucumber plant. This will allow you more space in your garden. Harvest your cucumbers when they are 6-8 inches in length. This will optimize the flavor and keep your plant producing more fruit.
Squash
Scallop
Plant to harvest: 40-55 days
Space Needed: 16-24
Helpful tip:
Scallop squash needs to be planted in full sun with well draining soil. Scallop squash is also called “Patty Pan Squash!” Consistently water your squash plant, and add mulch to keep moisture in the soil. Harvest scallop squash when they are 2-4” in diameter.
Sweet Pepper
Bell
Plant to Harvest: 40-60 days
Space Needed: 16-24 inches
Helpful tip:
Staking your bell pepper plants is a good option to give it the support it needs. Bell peppers do best in full sun and warm weather. These plants will need a deep watering– one to two inches per week. Aphids and flea beetles love bell peppers, so be sure to check for pests often. Like jalapenos, use a sharp knife or shears to harvest the pepper to avoid damaging the plant.
Lettuce
Head
Plant to harvest: 35-40 days
Space Needed: 16-24 inches
Helpful tip:
This green head lettuce is delicious in a salad! It grows fast but requires lots of water. Plant the plug deep to keep it strong when it is first established. This lettuce can be harvested as it grows. Remember to not harvest over ⅓ of the plant to prevent shock.
Lettuce
Red
Plant to harvest: 30-60 days
Space Needed: 16-24 inches
Helpful tip:
The red salad bowl variety will need to be planted deeper into the ground. When you are planting the plugs, you do not want to be able to see the plug in the soil. Make sure they are well protected by soil to support the plant while it starts growing.
Tomato
Cherry
Plant to harvest: 45-65 days
Space it needs: 24-36 inches
Helpful tip:
When growing cherry tomatoes, pick off the suckers! Look for where the branches meet the stalk (forming that angular V shape). Take off the small suckers at these meeting points and at the bottom of your plant to use more of its energy to make fruit. Trellis your cherry tomatoes once they reach 6-8 inches of height to support the weight of the fruit on the branches.
Tomato
Homeslice
Plant to harvest: 50-65 days
Space it needs: 24-36 inches
Helpful tip:
Our homeslice tomatoes can produce up to 10 pounds of fruit! When picking tomatoes, wait until they are red for the fruits to reach their maximum sweetness. If you see sunspots on your ripe tomatoes or cracking, pick them immediately. Trellis your tomatoes once they reach 6-8 inches of height to support the weight of the fruit on the branches.
*Arugula
Plant to harvest: 35-40 days
Space it needs: 16-24 inches
Helpful tip:
Arugula grows quickly and adds a slight peppery taste to any sandwich or salad. It can be harvested as it grows. Do not harvest more than ⅓ of the plant to prevent shock (unless you want to harvest the entire plant). This plant needs plenty of sun and water.