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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Versatile single stems, very uniform in bloom time and stem length.
Medium-size leaf, highly uniform.
Dark red and green, deeply lobed leaves.
Standard red chard for bunching or baby leaf.
A favorite for salad mix, lime green oak leaves for striking contrast.
Superior wrap and adaptability.
Upright, tidy, and ideal for container sales.
Late maturing for fresh market or processing.
Little Gem-type with smooth leaves that form true mini heads.
Chinese specialty with purple flower stems, buds, mild mustard taste.
An organic sunflower with golden-orange petals.
Excellent for baby broccoli sales, our recommended sub for Atlantis.
Uniform roots with refined tops.
Livestock can feed all winter on high-energy, high-protein roots.
Classic variety, now with downy mildew resistance.
Big green cauliflower for both cool and warm-weather production.
A versatile, early, bunching carrot.
Southern growers prefer this variety for winter production.
Dependable main season carrot.
Improved Fremont-type hybrid for summer and fall crops.
Upright deep maroon radicchio, very attractive and impressively early.
Uniform and slow-bolting radicchio.
The best mini beet because it is well-proportioned, even when young.
A favorite for salad mix, lime green oak leaves for striking contrast.
Ten days earlier to bloom than the standard Sunrich series.