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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Attractive Georgia-type hybrid.
Clear bright orange blooms reminiscent of gerberas.
Beautiful mini for high-density plantings, cooking, and fresh use.
The standard green Swiss chard, savoyed leaves, white stems and veins.
Striking lime green Romanesco with pointed, spiraled pinnacles.
Organic white-stemmed pac choi.
Most attractive green romaine packs and handles with little damage.
Classic cornflowers in blue, pink, red, and white.
Mahogany red flowers with orange tips and a dark disk.
Heat-tolerant romaine for heads and hearts.
Most adaptable butterhead with excellent flavor and texture.
Dark green hybrid tatsoi for bunching or baby leaf.
Slow-bolting white-stem pac choi for dense, fully formed mini heads.
White double flowers and decorative seed pods for fresh/dried bouquets.
Standard early variety with unusual seedling vigor.
Uniform, disease-resistant green leaf with excellent heat tolerance.
Extra-large blooms with outstanding uniformity.
Green butterhead with strong downy mildew resistance.
The superior fava bean.
Novel cosmos resemble fluted cupcake wrappers.
The best mini beet because it is well-proportioned, even when young.
Striking golden-fleshed beet that retains its color when cooked.
The first red bunching type that is highly colored at any temperature.
Fast-growing with great color contrast for mixes.
Uniform, reliable, and attractive red butterhead.
Exciting addition to the ProCut series.