Which vegetables are easiest to grow on the Oregon Coast?

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Growing vegetables on the Oregon Coast can be more challenging because of cooler temperatures and wind. You may need to protect plants with a cloche, row cover or other structure, especially while they are getting established.

Choose quick-maturing varieties

When selecting seeds or starts, look for varieties with a short time to maturity. This information is usually listed on the seed packet or plant label.

For example, some tomato varieties, such as ‘Early Girl’, may mature in about 50 to 60 days. Tomatoes still need protection from wind and six to eight hours of full sun to produce well.

Start with leafy greens

In general, leafy vegetables such as lettuce tend to mature more quickly than fruiting crops. They can be a good choice for a May planting, especially in cooler coastal conditions.

For more guidance, consult our OSU Extension Catalog resources.

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