2012 Planting List


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Here are the crops and varieties that the Moores intend to plant for the coming season. Note: 1 denotes Early Spring, 2 represents Summer, and 3 is Fall/Winter. Ultimately what ends up in the share depends upon the weather. To see what might end up in in a weekly share, see PCSA Share August and PCSA Share October.

Season: Crop: Varieties:
1, 3
Asian greens mix, baby pak choi, japanese mustards, tat soi, red Russian Kale
2-3?
Beans, fresh green, purple, Roma, yellow wax
1?-2-3
Beets yellow and red
1-2-3
Bok Choy  
1?, 3
Broccoli  
1?-2-3
Cabbage green, red, napa
1, 3
Cauliflower  
1, 3
Collards  
2
Corn yellow, bi-color
2, 3?
Cucumbers regular, burpless 
2-3?
Eggplant Chinese, European, Japanese, Thai 
1, 3
Lettuce galactic, oak leaf, red sails, tango, Waldmann's 
1-2-3
Kale curly, lacinato (Tuscan), red Russian,
1-2-3
Kohlrabi green, purple
1
Micro Greens

micro versions of beets, radishes, and other crops

1, 3
Mustard  
1-2-3
Onions red, white, yellow (green, bulb, and slicing)
2-3?
Peppers cayenne, Cubannella, green bell, jalapeno, poblano
1?-2-3
Potatoes red, white, Yukon gold
1, 3
Radishes daikon, French breakfast, Japanese salad, misato, red
1, 3
Salad Mix arugula, frisee, mache, mizuna, mesclun, oakleaf, red
1?-2-3?
Squash, Summer green-yellow, patty pan, yellow summer, zephyr, zucchini
2-3
Squash, Winter butternut, buttercup, green acorn, kobocha, and Kuri
1, 3
Swiss Chard green, five color/rainbow 
1-2-3
Turnips greens and roots

 

Additional possibilities subject to demand and weather conditions:

 

Season: Crop: Varieties:
3
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