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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Use as a salad mix base for structure, loft, and yield.
Extra-early variety with very uniform yields.
Delicious early variety holds well in the field and is slow to split.
Market and culinary standard.
Heavily savoyed DMR spinach for all seasons.
Easy, attractive bunches of mini broccoli.
Romaine-like sweet flavor with iceberg-like crisp, crunchy texture.
Radiant bicolor flowers with strong stems.
Romaine-like sweet flavor with iceberg-like crisp, crunchy texture.
Condensed saladbowl-type oakleaf for whole heads or salad mixes.
Midseason red with good flavor.
Smooth, green, purple-veined leaves for baby leaf and bunching.
Highest-quality Chioggia strain available.
Uniform, slender leaves ideal for fresh use.
Beautiful mini for high-density plantings, cooking, and fresh use.
The first red bunching type that is highly colored at any temperature.
Beautiful blooms and unusual seed pods amidst lacy netting of greenery.
Exceptionally smooth and uniform roots with high sugar content.
Heaviest leaf for processing and freezing.
Fast-maturing beet with strong tops.
Heat-tolerant romaine for heads and hearts.
Highest-quality Chioggia strain available.
Downy mildew resistance and improved appearance.
Exciting addition to the ProCut series.
The best mini beet because it is well-proportioned, even when young.
For late summer and fall crops, tolerant to both heat and cold stress.
Pointed mini with extremely uniform heads and good wrapper leaves.
The perfect bunching beet at any size.
Exceptionally early purple cauliflower.
Innovative colors, high-quality performance.