What to Plant in Zone 6a: July
Your zone-6a garden this month, based on a typical last frost around April 26 and first frost around October 12. Always check your local forecast before planting.
Do this month
- Water deeply in the morning rather than little-and-often, and mulch to keep roots cool.
- Harvest often — picking beans, zucchini, cucumbers, and herbs keeps them producing.
- Check leaf undersides for aphids and other pests; treat early with insecticidal soap or neem oil.
- Succession-sow quick crops like lettuce, radishes, and bush beans for a steady supply.
Looking ahead to August
- Sow a fall crop of greens and root vegetables now for a cool-weather harvest.
- Water deeply in the morning rather than little-and-often, and mulch to keep roots cool.
- Harvest often — picking beans, zucchini, cucumbers, and herbs keeps them producing.
- Check leaf undersides for aphids and other pests; treat early with insecticidal soap or neem oil.
- Succession-sow quick crops like lettuce, radishes, and bush beans for a steady supply.
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