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Orange County April Planting Guide

2022-06-23T17:51:56-07:00April 6th, 2021|

Spring is officially here which means it's time to plant the summer garden! All your summer favorites should be started from seed and transplanted into the garden. Hopefully you've started some tomato seeds already and have hardened off your transplants! If you haven't, stop over to a local nursery to pick up some warm season crops and start planning for succession sowing and amending your garden soil. Check out our suggested flower companion planting guide this month to bring happy pollinators to your garden. Check out the Orange County CA April planting guide.

Orange County March Planting Guide

2022-06-23T17:58:56-07:00March 1st, 2021|

With spring days away, it's time to start hardening off your spring transplants, planning for succession sowing, and amending your garden soil. Check out our suggested flower companion planting guide this month. Heirloom Potager will be installing some new gardens for residential clients and starting some commercial design projects. Check out the Orange County CA March planting guide.

Orange County February Planting Guide

2022-06-23T18:14:04-07:00February 2nd, 2021|

With spring only a month away, it's time to start finalize your spring and summer garden, start sowing summer seeds, and amend garden soil. Check out our suggested flower companion planting guide this month. Heirloom Potager will be installing some new gardens for residential clients and starting some commercial design projects. Check out the Orange County CA February planting guide.

Orange County January Planting Guide

2022-06-23T18:06:52-07:00December 18th, 2020|

With spring only a few months away, it's time to start planning for spring and summer seasons, buying seeds, and amending garden soil. Check out our suggested garden tips to help you get an early start to an amazing garden season. Heirloom Potager will be installing some new gardens for residential clients and starting some commercial design projects. Check out the Orange County CA January planting guide.

Orange County December Planting Guide

2022-06-23T18:09:57-07:00December 1st, 2020|

As we wrap up the year, now is the time to sow your succession crops in the garden (second or third round of the same plants) to ensure a continual harvest. With spring only a few months away, it's also time to reflect on the year and start planning for spring. Check out the Orange County CA December planting guide.

Orange County November Planting Guide

2022-05-15T12:40:18-07:00November 4th, 2020|

With a new month upon us, now is the perfect time to get our hands dirty planting some new seedlings for another season of growing - including the upcoming spring! Heirloom Potager is designing new garden installations for commercial and residential clients and will be planting again in the neighborhood community garden. Check out the Orange County CA November planting guide.

Orange County October Planting Guide

2022-05-07T19:26:25-07:00October 1st, 2020|

With a new month upon us, now is the perfect time to get our hands dirty planting some new seedlings for another season of growing - including the upcoming spring! Heirloom Potager is designing new garden installations for commercial and residential clients and will be planting again in the neighborhood community garden. Check out the Orange County CA October planting guide.

Orange County September Planting Guide

2022-06-23T18:12:36-07:00September 2nd, 2020|

One of the joys of living in Southern California is that we get to garden year-round. And fall gardens are my absolute favorite to plan for myself - and clients. With a new month upon us, now is the perfect time to get our hands dirty planting some new seedlings for another season of growing in Orange County, CA. Heirloom Potager is working on wrapping up a few new garden installations and will be planting in the neighborhood community garden this month. Check out what's on the September planting list.

Why Potager Gardens

2020-09-11T05:54:47-07:00May 5th, 2020|

Traditional rustic potager gardens date back to the monasteries of the Middle Ages where monks grew fruits and vegetables mixed with herbs and flowers. The raison d'être (reason for being) was utility.

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