You Can Plant Veggies in July

You Can Plant Veggies in July

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July is definitely not too late to start planting veggies! July is also a good month to put in a second (or third) sowing of certain crops, such as carrots, radishes, kale, and lettuce. It is also the perfect time to start planning the fall vegetable garden — fall will be here before you know it! Below are lists, by U.S. region, of which vegetables and herbs you can plant in July. Unless specifically listed as “transplants” the items in this list can be direct-sown in your garden this month. Information source Danny Look of the Seed Guy.

CENTRAL U.S./MIDWEST Basil Beans Beets Broccoli (Transplants) Brussels sprouts (Transplants) Cabbage (Transplants) Carrots Cauliflower (Transplants) Cilantro Cucumbers Kale Parsley Radishes Summer Squash Swiss Chard Turnips Winter Squash

NEW ENGLAND + MID-ATLANTIC Arugula Basil (Transplants) Beans Beets Brussels sprouts (Transplants) Cabbage (Transplants) Carrots Cilantro Cucumber Kale Leeks (Transplants) Lettuce Parsley Radishes Swiss Chard

NORTH CENTRAL U.S./ROCKY MOUNTAINS Arugula Beets Broccoli (Transplants) Cabbage (Transplants) Carrots Cilantro Dill Kale Lettuce Parsley Radishes Spinach Turnips

PACIFIC NORTHWEST Arugula Beans Beets Broccoli Brussels Sprouts (Transplants) Cabbage (Transplants) Carrots Cauliflower (Transplants) Cilantro Dill Kale Lettuce Parsley Peas Radishes Swiss Chard Turnips

SOUTHEAST/GULF COAST Basil Beans Beets Carrots Cilantro Collard greens Cucumber Dill Eggplant (Transplants) Peppers (Transplants) Pumpkins Tomato (Transplants) Winter Squash SOUTHWEST Basil Beans Cilantro Corn Cucumbers Dill Peppers (Transplants) Summer Squash Tomato (Transplants) Winter Squash

For more information and to order seeds check out Danny Look’s site at the link below

The Seed Guy

 

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