What to Plant:
Key:
1 Plant in packs before the middle of July, for transplanting into the garden next month. Plant “early” varieties for the greatest success.
2 Plant before the middle of July; prime planting time is ending.
3 Plant after the middle of July.
4 Plant before the end of July.
5 To improve germination, soak seeds for a few hours, or overnight in a glass of warm water.
- Beans:
- Black-eyed peas 5
- Green (snap) 5,3
- Lima 5,3
- Pinto 5,3
- Runner 5,3
- Soy (Edamame) 5,3
- Tepary 5
- Yard-long 5
- Corn:
- Ornamental 5
- Popcorn 5
- Sweet 5,3
- Eggplant plants 2
- Gourds 4
- Jicama 2
- Malabar spinach
- Melons:
- Armenian Cucumbers
- Cantaloupe 4
- Muskmelons 4
- Watermelons 4
- New Zealand spinach
- Okra
- Pepper plants
- Pepper seed – for transplants 1
- Squash:
- Summer Squash:
- Crook-neck
- Patty Pan/Scallop
- Straight-neck
- Zucchini
- Winter Squash: 4
- Acorn 4
- Buttercup 4
- Butternut 4
- Delicata 4
- Hibbard 4
- Kabocha 4
- Pumpkin 4
- Spaghetti 4
- Summer Squash:
- Sunflowers
- Sweet potatoes 4
- Tomatillos
- Tomato plants 3
- Tomato seed – for transplants 1
What to Harvest:
What to do with it: