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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Fast-growing mâche for commercial sales.
Unique two-tone bloom color and excellent stem quality.
An assortment of flowers for use as edible garnishes and decorations.
The true Johnny jump-up, also known as heart's ease.
Fully double chocolate blooms on branching plants.
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Disease-resistant green Batavia for baby leaf.
Bright red Lollo type with good head size, frilly, fan-shaped leaves.
A favorite for salad mix, lime green oak leaves for striking contrast.
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Early, prolific white cosmos with unique tufted centers.
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The best mini beet because it is well-proportioned, even when young.
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Organic, semi-savoy variety for spring and fall.
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Large and thick, rounded bulbs; a higher yield potential than OP types.
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Standard variety in multi-seed pellet for precision and convenience.
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Early producer of truly compact mini heads with bronze-red color.
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Late-season savoy that produces attractive, well-wrapped heads.
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Economical strain for baby leaf.
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Vigorous hybrids feature pollenless, uniform, high-quality flowers.
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Stunning dark purple heads for farm stands, CSAs, and restaurants.
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Most attractive green romaine packs and handles with little damage.
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Frost-tolerant white-ribbed kale.
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Uniform and slow-bolting radicchio.
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Fast-growing baby red oakleaf with good downy mildew resistance.
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Red-veined, baby-leaf spinach with novel leaf shape.
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Flavorful dark green mustard.
Highly uniform sunflowers.
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Red ruffled leaves for beautiful color and texture.
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Our most winter-hardy bunching onion, with little or no bulbing.
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An early bloomer with great color and habit.
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A single stem, fully-double sunflower, still a favorite in our trials.
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Improved Red Dragon type.
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