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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Little Gem-type with smooth leaves that form true mini heads.
Widely adapted with black rot resistance.
Red-veined, baby-leaf spinach with novel leaf shape.
Late maturing for fresh market or processing.
Old variety with modern adaptations.
Fast-maturing beet with strong tops.
Vigorous hybrids feature pollenless, uniform, high-quality flowers.
Beautiful blooms and unusual seed pods amidst lacy netting of greenery.
A versatile, early, bunching carrot.
Sturdy purple-gray plumes for fresh and dried arrangements.
Southern growers prefer this variety for winter production.
Striking lime green Romanesco with pointed, spiraled pinnacles.
Standard red chard for bunching or baby leaf.
Stunning dark purple heads for farm stands, CSAs, and restaurants.
Flavorful dark green mustard.
Upright deep maroon radicchio, very attractive and impressively early.
Single-stem sunflower with refined appearance and sturdy flower heads.
Versatile single stems, very uniform in bloom time and stem length.
A versatile, early, bunching carrot.
Medium-size leaf, highly uniform.
Fine- to medium-leaf chive.
Sturdy bronze-colored plumes give tapestry-like effect to arrangements.
Premium, reliable florist quality.
Economical strain for baby leaf.
Deep burgundy leaves for salad or microgreens.
Versatile single stems, very uniform in bloom time and stem length.
Cold-hardy radicchio with great yields.