Thursday, July 14, 2016

What to Grow in July

Hi Gardeners!  Many of you have been asking me what you can still plant and grow in your garden in the month of July.  It’s not too late to grow a variety of vegetables, herbs, and flowers.  There are many choices, it may be hard to choose what to grow in an empty spot in your plot.  When choosing starter plants or seeds, simply check the DAYS TO MATURITY to make sure that you have enough days left in the season to grow the variety you are growing.  Keep in mind that the Community Garden is typically open until mid-October.

VEGETABLES AND HERBS                         FLOWERS

basil                                                                                                   marigolds
beans                                                                                                 sunflowers
beets                                                                                                  cosmos
broccoli raab                                                                                  zinnias
collard greens                                                                                four o’clocks
coriander (cilantro)                                                                     nasturtium
cucumbers (try them now… the beetles don’t seem as bad)
dill
edamame
green onions (also called bunching onions)
parsley
bush beans and pole beans
kale
kohlrabi
pak choi
leeks
lettuce
marjoram
mustard greens
oregano
perpetual spinach
pumpkins
raddichio
radishes
sage
scallions
summer and winter squash
swiss chard
thyme

turnips