JULY PLANTING LIST
Giving plants a quick drink now and then is OK on hot days, but it’s no substitute for deep irrigation. Regular harvesting is also important. If you don’t pick vegetables often enough, plants can go to seed and quit producing.
Although this month is too hot for starting most plants, there are a few that do well in steamy weather, such as the following:
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FLOWERS
Ageratum
Bedding begonia
Celosia
Coleus
Dahlia
Dianthus
Gazania
Lobelia
Marigold
Petunia
Salvia
Sunflower
Vinca rosea
Zinnia
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VEGETABLES and herbs
Beans
Beets
Carrots
Corn
Cucumber
Eggplant
Herbs
Okra
Onion
Pepper
Pumpkin
Squash
Tomato
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TREES/SHRUBS/VINES
Banana
Cacti
Euphorbia
Hibiscus
Palm
Papaya
Researched by JULIE BAWDEN DAVIS / For The Times