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Veggies for planting in June-July at Florida.
At Florida, in my SFG, which vegetables can I grow in June~July period?
Tonmoy02- Posts : 14
Join date : 2011-05-11
Location : Cape Coral, FL
Veggies For Planting in June and July in Florida
I am a bit north of you in Spring Hill but I would suggest
starting broccoli, cabbage, cauliflower, and collards.
Swiss chard is good too and will last thru the winter
(our kind of winter)
I usually put a good shot of my own compost around
my tomatoes, peppers and eggplants around this
time of year to keep them going as long as possible.
Tell us about your garden!
Arlene
starting broccoli, cabbage, cauliflower, and collards.
Swiss chard is good too and will last thru the winter
(our kind of winter)
I usually put a good shot of my own compost around
my tomatoes, peppers and eggplants around this
time of year to keep them going as long as possible.
Tell us about your garden!
Arlene
graficow- Posts : 76
Join date : 2010-03-07
Age : 89
Location : Spring Hill,Florida zone 9b
Re: Veggies for planting in June-July at Florida.
You can plant okra, blackeyed peas, and tomato seedlings for fall harvest too. I wait a bit longer to plant fall vegies like spinach and brussel sprouts until it cools off a bit more. Contact your county's agricultural extension office they will have a list of when it is best to plant what in your area.
shannon1- Posts : 1695
Join date : 2011-04-01
Location : zone 9a St.Johns county FL
Re: Veggies for planting in June-July at Florida.
TonMoy
Glad to have you join us.
Shannon gave you good advice about contacting your local extension service, they know not only the types of veggies to plant now, they also can recommend the best varieties for your specific area.
Please let us know how your SFg is going and share pictures too!
Again, Welcome!
Glad to have you join us.
Shannon gave you good advice about contacting your local extension service, they know not only the types of veggies to plant now, they also can recommend the best varieties for your specific area.
Please let us know how your SFg is going and share pictures too!
Again, Welcome!
Furbalsmom- Posts : 3138
Join date : 2010-06-10
Age : 77
Location : Coastal Oregon, Zone 9a, Heat Zone 2 :(
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