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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Condensed saladbowl-type oakleaf for whole heads or salad mixes.
Unique, sweet romaine with excellent bolt tolerance.
Standard salad arugula for salad mix and bunching.
Downy mildew resistance and improved appearance.
Use as a salad mix base for structure, loft, and yield.
4–6" flowers are deep red with brown disks.
Clear bright orange blooms reminiscent of gerberas.
Tried-and-true variety for all seasons.
Deeply incised, heavily frilled leaves add texture to mixes.
Multicolor mix of round radishes for making attractive bunches.
Romaine-like sweet flavor with iceberg-like crisp, crunchy texture.
Condensed saladbowl-type oakleaf for whole heads or salad mixes.
A true Greek oregano with strong aroma and flavor.
Highly uniform Lacinato or "dinosaur" kale for full-size production.
Versatile sunflower with sunny, shaggy blooms for field or container.
Slender "pencil carrots" top-rated for flavor among early varieties.
Great flavor raw or lightly cooked; heads stand well without splitting.
Attractive purple roots with sweet flavor and good eating quality.