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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Slender "pencil carrots" top-rated for flavor among early varieties.
Bolt-resistant variety with uniform, upright plants.
Spectacular mix of colors with bicolor petals.
White double flowers and decorative seed pods for fresh/dried bouquets.
Our most winter-hardy bunching onion, with little or no bulbing.
Slender "pencil carrots" top-rated for flavor among early varieties.
Ruby red flowers that hold their petals, strong side stems for cutting.
Vigorous, hybrid Lacinato type.
Fast, upright growth for the winter tunnel.
Heat-tolerant organic variety that produces high-quality roots.
Condensed saladbowl-type oakleaf for whole heads or salad mixes.
Romaine-like sweet flavor with iceberg-like crisp, crunchy texture.
Premium, reliable florist quality.
Romaine-like sweet flavor with iceberg-like crisp, crunchy texture.
Striking golden-fleshed beet that retains its color when cooked.
Red leaf well-suited for late-season growing due to disease resistance.
Open-pollinated savoy for spring and fall.
Old variety with modern adaptations.
For late summer and fall crops, tolerant to both heat and cold stress.
"Watermelon" radish for fresh eating and fermenting.
Heavily savoyed DMR spinach for all seasons.
Tall, branching variety with long stems and rich brown flowers.
Heaviest leaf for processing and freezing.
Refine your salad mix with color, flavor, and elegance.
Early, prolific white cosmos with unique tufted centers.
Clear bright orange blooms reminiscent of gerberas.
Slow-bolting dark green spinach for spring and summer.
Versatile medium-size leaves.
Vigorous, hybrid Lacinato type.
Tried-and-true variety for all seasons.