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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Uniform roots with refined tops.
Delicious early variety holds well in the field and is slow to split.
A favorite for salad mix, lime green oak leaves for striking contrast.
An early bloomer with great color and habit.
Nelson type with smoother, slightly more uniform roots.
An assortment of flowers for use as edible garnishes and decorations.
Classic cornflowers in deep blue.
Disease-resistant green Batavia for baby leaf.
Medium- to fine-leaf chive.
Bright red Lollo type with good head size, frilly, fan-shaped leaves.
Fast-growing mâche for commercial sales.
Dark-orange petals rimmed with gold, a favorite around the world.
An assortment of flowers for use as edible garnishes and decorations.
Easy, attractive bunches of mini broccoli.
Our recommended substitute for Fino.
Old variety with modern adaptations.
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A delicious, early classic.
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Standard variety in multi-seed pellet for precision and convenience.
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Slow-bolting dark purple pac choi.
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Large and thick, rounded bulbs; a higher yield potential than OP types.
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Fast-growing baby red oakleaf with good downy mildew resistance.
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Early producer of truly compact mini heads with bronze-red color.
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Economical strain for baby leaf.
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First white hybrid Romanesco.
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Late-season savoy that produces attractive, well-wrapped heads.
Substitute for Tendersweet, which is in short supply.
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