As the sun beats down and some of us are already seeing water restrictions around our areas, it’s an appropriate time to consider what we’re growing in both the vegetable and flower gardens. Planting in the summer is an entirely different situation than growing for spring or fall, and different from winter planting too. What to Plant in Hot Weather There are a few crops that are drought-resistant and grow with little water. Vegetables to plant in summer include: Lima beans Pole beans Corn Field peas Cowpeas Black-eyed peas Edible amaranth Quinoa Mustard greens Okra There are others that can produce with little irrigation. Try to get your primary crops growing in early spring for best results and most abundant harvest. Plant again if needed to grow more crops in the fall. Harvest as often as possible. Removing vegetables and fruits from the plant creates a surge of more growth, […]
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