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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Condensed saladbowl-type oakleaf for whole heads or salad mixes.
Nelson type with smoother, slightly more uniform roots.
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Condensed saladbowl-type oakleaf for whole heads or salad mixes.
Improved Giant of Italy type.
Organic bunching onion with bright white shanks and no bulbing.
Highly uniform Lacinato or "dinosaur" kale for full-size production.
Heat-tolerant organic variety that produces high-quality roots.
Vigorous, hybrid Lacinato type.
"Watermelon" radish for fresh eating and fermenting.
Smooth, green, purple-veined leaves for baby leaf and bunching.
Heaviest leaf for processing and freezing.
Uniform, slender leaves ideal for fresh use.
Uniform, disease-resistant green leaf with excellent heat tolerance.
Fast-maturing beet with strong tops.
Heat-tolerant romaine for heads and hearts.
Workhorse standard red beet; reliable, adaptable, and fast-maturing.
Striking golden-fleshed beet that retains its color when cooked.
Our most winter-hardy bunching onion, with little or no bulbing.
Premium, reliable florist quality.
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Exceptionally smooth and uniform roots with high sugar content.
Spectacular mix of colors with bicolor petals.
Red petals with lemon tips and a dark disk.
Slow-bolting variety for spring and summer.
Use as a salad mix base for structure, loft, and yield.
For late summer and fall crops, tolerant to both heat and cold stress.
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Exceptionally early purple cauliflower.
Perfect for hanging baskets and containers, or even as a ground cover.