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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Organic bunching onion with bright white shanks and no bulbing.
Slow-bolting dark green spinach for spring and summer.
Exceptionally early purple cauliflower.
Versatile sunflower with sunny, shaggy blooms for field or container.
Most attractive and uniform purple variety.
Great flavor raw or lightly cooked; heads stand well without splitting.
Improved germination and seedling vigor.
Slender "pencil carrots" top-rated for flavor among early varieties.
Extra-early variety with very uniform yields.
Tried-and-true variety for all seasons.
Fast-maturing beet with strong tops.
Fancy heads for fall storage are dense with good wrapper leaves.
Green-and-white variegated foliage.
Heavily savoyed DMR spinach for all seasons.
Our most winter-hardy bunching onion, with little or no bulbing.
Impressive flavor for a summer-harvested carrot.
Improved Giant of Italy type; intermediate resistance to downy mildew.
Improved germination and seedling vigor.
Innovative colors, high-quality performance.
Tall, branching variety with long stems and rich brown flowers.
Nelson type with smoother, slightly more uniform roots.
The first red bunching type that is highly colored at any temperature.
Exciting addition to the ProCut series.
Workhorse standard red beet; reliable, adaptable, and fast-maturing.
Striking golden-fleshed beet that retains its color when cooked.
Easy, attractive bunches of mini broccoli.
Exciting addition to the ProCut series.
Most adaptable butterhead with excellent flavor and texture.