Planing and transplanting calendar
At what time of the year vegetables are planted or transplanted?
The following table show you the best time to plant or transplant your vegetables.
Planting or transplanting |
Vegetables that are directly planted on the ground |
Vegetables that must be transplanted / Number = suitable month to transplant |
Months of planting
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January (1) February (2) March (3) April (4) May (5) June (6) July (7) August (8) September (9) October (10) November (11) December (12) |
*Calendar dates are for crops grown in the northern hemisphere. Elsewhere in the southern hemisphere such as Brazil, Argentina, Peru, Chile, Paraguay, Uruguay and Bolivia, must be added to each date about 6 months. |
Cultivation calendar of vegetables | |
Vegetables | When to plant or transplant them? |
Chard | |
Chicories | |
Celery | 5 |
Celeriacs | 5 → 6 |
Eggplants | 4 |
Broccolis | 5 → 6 |
Italian broccolis | 5 → 6 |
Large zucchinis | |
Short zucchini | |
Pumpkin | 6 → 7 |
Onion | |
Shallot | 8 |
Parsnip | |
Cabbage | 5 → 6 |
Brussels sprouts | 5 → 6 |
Kales | 7 |
Cauliflowers | 6 |
Kohlrabi | |
Yellow turnips | |
Endives | |
Asparagus | |
Spinach | |
Peas | |
Broad beans | |
Scarlet runners | 5 → 6 |
Lettuces | |
Corn | |
Turnips | |
Potatoes | |
Cucumbers | |
Peppers | 4 |
Leeks | 6 |
Radishes | |
Beets | |
Salsify | |
Tomatoes | 6 |
Carrots |
More information on vegetable growing.
This article was endorsed by Julián Masats - Technical agricultural engineer specialized in horticulture and gardening.