Close up of ornamental kale, one of the varieties we recommend planting in summer for a fall harvest.

Summer Planting for Fall Harvest

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Tender and uniform Italian dandelion, for cut-and-come-again harvest.
Reliable open-pollinated (OP) red kale.
Medium-size leaf, highly uniform.
Beautiful blooms and unusual seed pods amidst lacy netting of greenery.
Dark red and green, deeply lobed leaves.
Versatile single stems, very uniform in bloom time and stem length.
Dark green, deeply lobed leaves on upright plant for easier harvest.
Little Gem-type with smooth leaves that form true mini heads.
Cold-hardy radicchio with great yields.
Fast-growing with great color contrast for mixes.
Workhorse standard red beet; reliable, adaptable, and fast-maturing.
Early-producing small savoyed type; a smart choice for mini plantings.
Striking lime green Romanesco with pointed, spiraled pinnacles.
Ten days earlier to bloom than the standard Sunrich series.
Fast-maturing beet with strong tops.
Bright red Lollo type with good head size, frilly, fan-shaped leaves.
Deep burgundy leaves for salad or microgreens.
Late maturing for fresh market or processing.
Uniform and slow-bolting radicchio.
Vigorous hybrids feature pollenless, uniform, high-quality flowers.
A favorite for salad mix, lime green oak leaves for striking contrast.
Early producer of truly compact mini heads with bronze-red color.
Mid-early with great flavor and very short core, holds well in field.
Highest-quality Chioggia strain available.
Our recommended sub for Scarlet Queen Red Stems.