The seeds you can plant now depend on your location and climate. Here are some general suggestions based on the search results:
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September/October: In warmer climates, you can plant summertime kitchen garden staples like squash, beans, cucumbers, and melons. You can also start sowing turnips, parsnips, radishes, beets, and carrots. Seeds can continue to be sown throughout July for late crops of beets, bush beans, carrots, chard, Chinese cabbage, cucumbers, summer squash, and corn.
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November/December: Garlic can be sown outside. Microgreens can be sown and grown year-round for an intense pop of flavor.
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January/February: January is a good time to order seeds for the year ahead. A few of the hardiest crops can even be direct sown outside, such as garlic and sweet peas. In a warmer environment, you can start sowing early tomatoes, basil, cucumbers, and summer squash. Indoor herbs are always great to grow in a sunny windowsill. You can also start transplants indoors of tomatoes, peppers, and eggplant.
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March/April: You can plant lettuce, carrots, beets, parsnips, radishes, spinach, purple beans, and early sweet corn. You can also plant second early potatoes in early to mid-April and maincrop seed potatoes in mid to late-April, onion and shallot sets, garlic, and Jerusalem artichokes. You can sow seeds outdoors for asparagus, beets, carrots, chard, kohlrabi, leaf lettuce, mustard, onion sets, parsnips, peas, potatoes, radish, spinach, and turnip.
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May/June: You can plant all basil, eggplant, all melons, and all squash (including cucumbers), green and yellow beans, and all the dried beans, and corn. You can also sow seeds outdoors for beans of all colors, lettuce, radishes, beets, spinach, and all corn. You can continue (or start) planting any early-season crops, plus tomatoes, squash, melons, eggplant, peppers, sweet corn, cucumbers, potatoes.
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July/August: Seeds can continue to be sown throughout July for late crops of beets, bush beans, carrots, chard, Chinese cabbage, cucumbers, summer squash, and corn. You can also sow seeds outdoors for beets, carrots, chard, kohlrabi, late cabbage, lettuce, mustard, collards, turnips, radish, spinach, onion sets, onion seeds for bunching onions. Green peas and sugar peas are good to plant in August and will produce a moder...