What To Sow In July

What To Sow In July. 9 Vegetables to Plant in July {Zone 9} Organic gardening tips, Starting a vegetable garden Soil Temperature: 75-85°F; Seeding Rate: Seed 3-4 seeds every 12-18", ½" deep, in rows 18-36" apart and thin to 1 plant per 18".Alternatively, start in cell trays or plugs Sow basil 'Classico' in pots to keep on your patio now and to bring indoors for the winter

a garden with plants and gardening utensils in the background text reads, plants you need to
a garden with plants and gardening utensils in the background text reads, plants you need to from www.pinterest.com

Broccoli is a cool-weather crop, but the seeds still need warmth to germinate Gardeners in zones 7 and cooler can easily sow July broccoli for late-season harvests.

a garden with plants and gardening utensils in the background text reads, plants you need to

Sow pickling cucumbers indoors by early July, to transplant outside later They will germinate very well in the warm soil and many varieties are ready in 40 to 50 days July is a fantastic month for sowing seeds, as both soil and air temperatures are high

What to Sow in July Summer Planting Guide. See the range of cabbage seeds available at Burpee 2. Gardeners in zones 7 and cooler can easily sow July broccoli for late-season harvests.

Vegetables to Grow in July Back Gardener. Growing Tips: Light: Full sun to partial shade.; Soil: Loose, well-drained soil.; Water: Keep soil consistently moist.; Planting: Direct sow seeds about 1 inch apart and 1/2 inch deep.; 2 Make your last direct sowing of beetroot now in time for an autumn harvest.