Ordering Seeds for Beginning Farmers
By Natalia KomeFebruary 19, 2019
Your official guide to ordering seeds as a beginning farmer.
Ordering Seeds for Beginning Farmers
Even with most of the country battling cold temperatures and
snow, the fact is we are already in February and spring will be here before we
know it. That means it's time to start thinking about planting season.
If you're just beginning, or looking to add some more
veggies to your farm and/or garden, here are some tips to help you get started.
Know the Weather in Your Area
Do you live in the south where it's warm and humid or are
you in the Colorado Mountains? Each part of the country offers a unique climate
where certain crops thrive and others don't. In the north, vegetables like
lettuce, carrots, broccoli and most root crops can flourish because they can
survive light frosts. Other warm weather fruits and vegetables like melons,
squashes, cucumber and corn all die with the first frost, so they need to grow
during warmer months.
Start Now
If you want to get the seeds you need and want, make sure
you order early. Some catalogs sell out quickly of certain seed varieties. If
you have a shorter growing season, you can also start seedlings indoors so they
can be transplanted outside once it warms up.
Know the Terminology
Speaking of seed catalogs, they use a lot of specific
terminology you need to know (if you don't already). Terms like
"non-GMO" and "open pollinated" are terms you should be
familiar with. You can ask your local extension office if there are terms you
aren't sure about.
Test your Soil
Before you plant, make sure you know your soil type. A
simple test can easily show how to amend your soil for better growth.
Make a Plan
Just like in any business, a plan will help you set goals, create
a timeline and map out any opportunities or roadblocks you might face and how
to overcome them.
Utilize Local Resources
Your local cooperative extension office for any questions or
concerns you might have along the way. They can also offer some suggestions on
which seed catalogs are best to order from.
As the largest seller of farmland in the nation, we
appreciate farmers like you feeding America. If you're looking to expand your
farming operation, contact one of our experts nearest you. Learn more at www.UnitedCountry.com.
Sources:
https://modernfarmer.com/2016/01/choosing-vegetable-seeds/
https://www.farmanddairy.com/top-stories/tips-for-ordering-from-seed-catalogs/309061.html#