Vegetable Planting and Transplanting Guide

Listing of the major vegetables and the “best time” to plant.

Cabbage

Indoor growing time prior to transplanting: 5 to 6 weeks

Germination time: 10-12 days

Seed planting depth: 1/2 inch

Temperature range for optimal germination: 70-80°F

Optimal growing temperatures** day: 60-70°F night: 50-60°F

Outdoor plant spacing: 12-18 inch

Days to maturity: 60-110

Cool-Season or Warm-Season Crop: Cool-season

Suited for plastic mulch and drip irrigation: No

When to plant outdoors: 4 weeks before last frost***~

Harvesting characteristics: When heads are solid but not yet cracking.

Cauliflower

Indoor growing time prior to transplanting: 5 to 6 weeks

Germination time: 10-21 days

Seed planting depth: 1/4 to 1/2 inch

Temperature range for optimal germination: 70-80°F

Optimal growing temperatures** day: 60-70°F night: 55-60°F

Outdoor plant spacing: 18 inch

Days to maturity: 50-72

Cool-Season or Warm-Season Crop: Cool-season

Suited for plastic mulch and drip irrigation: No

When to plant outdoors: 4 weeks before last frost~

Harvesting characteristics: When head is compact but before curd opens and becomes “ricey”.

Broccoli

Indoor growing time prior to transplanting: 5 to 6 weeks

Germination time: 10-14 days

Seed planting depth: 1/4 to 1/2 inch

Temperature range for optimal germination: 70-80°F

Optimal growing temperatures** day: 60-70°F night: 50-60°F

Outdoor plant spacing: 18-24 inch

Days to maturity: 50-72

Cool-Season or Warm-Season Crop: Cool-season

Suited for plastic mulch and drip irrigation: No

When to plant outdoors: 4 weeks before last frost~

Harvesting characteristics: When buds are tight and head is compact.

Brussels Sprouts

Indoor growing time prior to transplanting: 5 to 6 weeks

Germination time: 7-14 days

Seed planting depth: 1/4 to 1/2 inch

Temperature range for optimal germination: 70-80°F

Optimal growing temperatures** day: 60-70°F night: 50-60°F

Outdoor plant spacing: 18-24 inch

Days to maturity: 90-120

Cool-Season or Warm-Season Crop: Cool-season

Suited for plastic mulch and drip irrigation: No

When to plant outdoors: 5 weeks after last frost

Harvesting characteristics: When plump, firm and glossy.

Head Lettuce

Indoor growing time prior to transplanting: 5 to 7 weeks

Germination time*: 7-10 days

Seed planting depth: 1/8 inch

Temperature range for optimal germination: 65-75°F

Optimal growing temperatures** day: 60-70°F night: 60-70°F

Outdoor plant spacing: 12 inch

Days to maturity: 40-90

Cool-Season or Warm-Season Crop: Cool-season

Suited for plastic mulch and drip irrigation: No

When to plant outdoors: 1-2 weeks before last frost~

Harvesting characteristics: When heads are firm and glossy.

Onions

Indoor growing time prior to transplanting: 9 to 11 weeks

Germination time: 10-15 days

Seed planting depth: 3/8 inch

Temperature range for optimal germination: 65-80°F

Optimal growing temperatures** day: 60-70°F night: 45-55°F

Outdoor plant spacing: 12 inch

Days to maturity: 60-115

Cool-Season or Warm-Season Crop: Cool-season

Suited for plastic mulch and drip irrigation: Yes

When to plant outdoors: 4 weeks before last frost

Harvesting characteristics: Green or bunching onion – when desired; bulb onion – when above-ground leaves fall, allow to cure 1 – 2 days, thinnings can be used anytime.

Celery

Indoor growing time prior to transplanting: 10 to 12 weeks

Germination time*: 21 days

Seed planting depth: 1/8 inch

Temperature range for optimal germination: 60-70°F

Optimal growing temperatures** day: 65-75°F night: 55-65°F

Outdoor plant spacing: 9-12 inch

Days to maturity: 110-120

Cool-Season or Warm-Season Crop: Cool/warm-season

Suited for plastic mulch and drip irrigation: Yes

When to plant outdoors: After last frost

Harvesting characteristics: When outer petioles can be pulled anytime for immediate use, fully mature when about 3 inches by 21 inches.

Tomatoes

Indoor growing time prior to transplanting: 5 to 7 weeks

Germination time*: 7-10 days
Seed planting depth: 1/4 to 1/2 inch

Temperature range for optimal germination: 70-80°F

Optimal growing temperatures** day: 70-80°F night: 60-65°F

Outdoor plant spacing: 18-24 inch

Days to maturity: 52-90

Cool-Season or Warm-Season Crop: Warm-season

Suited for plastic mulch and drip irrigation: Yes

When to plant outdoors: After last frost

Harvesting characteristics: When evenly colored and firm.

Peppers

Indoor growing time prior to transplanting: 6 to 8 weeks

Germination time*: 10-12 days

Seed planting depth: 1/4 to 1/2 inch

Temperature range for optimal germination: 75-85°F

Optimal growing temperatures** day: 70-80°F night: 60-70°F

Outdoor plant spacing: 18-24 inch

Days to maturity: 55-80

Cool-Season or Warm-Season Crop: Warm-season

Suited for plastic mulch and drip irrigation: Yes

When to plant outdoors: After last frost

Harvesting characteristics: When glossy in color and firm, either “green” mature or final color maturity for the type and maturity.

Eggplant

Indoor growing time prior to transplanting: 7 to 9 weeks

Germination time*: 10-12 days

Seed planting depth: 1/4 to 1/2 inch

Temperature range for optimal germination: 75-90°F

Optimal growing temperatures** day: 70-80°F night: 65-70°F

Outdoor plant spacing: 24 inch

Days to maturity: 50-75

Cool-Season or Warm-Season Crop: Warm-season

Suited for plastic mulch and drip irrigation: Yes

When to plant outdoors: when night temperatures are above 50°F

Harvesting characteristics: When glossy in color and of satisfactory size for the cultivar and before seeds mature and darken.

Cucumber

Indoor growing time prior to transplanting: 3 to 4 weeks

Germination time*: 7-8 days

Seed planting depth: 3/4 to 1 inch

Temperature range for optimal germination: 75-95°F

Optimal growing temperatures** day: 70-90°F night: 60-70°F

Outdoor plant spacing: 12 inch

Days to maturity: 48-70

Cool-Season or Warm-Season Crop: Warm-season

Suited for plastic mulch and drip irrigation: Yes

When to plant outdoors: 1 week after last frost

Harvesting characteristics: When 3-4 inches long for pickling, 6-10 inches for slicing and fully green, yellow fruit should be discarded.

Muskmelon

Indoor growing time prior to transplanting: 3 to 4 weeks

Germination time*: 7 days

Seed planting depth: 3/4 to 1 inch

Temperature range for optimal germination: 75-95°F

Optimal growing temperatures** day: 70-90°F night: 60-70°F

Outdoor plant spacing: 12 inch

Days to maturity: 68-95

Cool-Season or Warm-Season Crop: Warm-season

Suited for plastic mulch and drip irrigation: Yes

When to plant outdoors: 1 week after last frost

Harvesting characteristics: When melon begins to detach from stem.

Watermelon

Indoor growing time prior to transplanting: 3 to 4 weeks

Germination time*: 6-8 days

Seed planting depth: 3/4 to 1 inch

Temperature range for optimal germination: 75-95°F

Optimal growing temperatures** day: 70-90°F night: 60-70°F

Outdoor plant spacing: 18 inch

Days to maturity: 68-95

Cool-Season or Warm-Season Crop: Warm-season

Suited for plastic mulch and drip irrigation: Yes

When to plant outdoors: 1 week after last frost

Harvesting characteristics: When tendril nearest stem attachment turns brown and shrivels.

Summer Squash

Indoor growing time prior to transplanting: 3 to 4 weeks

Germination time*: 7-10 days

Seed planting depth: 3/4 to 1 inch

Temperature range for optimal germination: 75-95°F

Optimal growing temperatures** day: 70-90°F night: 60-70°F

Outdoor plant spacing: 18 inch

Days to maturity: 42-65

Cool-Season or Warm-Season Crop: Warm-season

Suited for plastic mulch and drip irrigation: Yes

When to plant outdoors: 1 week after last frost

Harvesting characteristics: Zucchini, yellow and other elongate types when 5 to 8 inches long and skin is tender, skin must be very tender on patty pan and round types and be 2 to 4 inches in diameter.

*Depends on temperature.
** Reduce day temperatures by 5 to 10 degrees F when the weather is cloudy.
*** In Pennsylvania the last frost is typically between May 1 and 25.
~Direct seed about the same time you transplant for fall harvests.

 

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