Planting Plan Questionnaire - Portland Nursery 2025

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It is best to plant Basil outdoors in the ground when night temperatures are above 50 degrees. To grow Basil indoors, plant in any good potting soil and fertilize monthly with a liquid fertilizer that has been diluted by half.
Carrots must be directly sown from seed. In the Portland area, they can be planted April 1st through July 15th . Scratch an all‐purpose fertilizer into the bottom of each furrow. Plant seeds evenly 14 ‐ 12 deep in rows 12‐16 apart.
Portland has diverse gardening styles: xeric, lush and tropical, meadow, restrained, designed, cottage, urban friendly, butterfly friendly, weird and wonderful. As many styles as there are gardeners.

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The planting season in Portland extends from October 1 through April 30. Planting during this timeframe is recommended. Planting during the summer months (May 1 through September 30) is not recommended.
The best vegetables to grow in Oregons coastal climate Carrots: All varieties, but note the mature length; shorter varieties are better suited to heavier soil. Carrots need regular and ample water. Beets: All beets are good. Radishes: All standard types do very well.
Many perennials follow the 3-year rule: they sleep in the first year, creep in the second, and leap in the third. Understanding this natural growth cycle helps manage expectations and ensures long-term gardening success.

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