To have a vegetable patch varied and full of nutritious foods, we suggest you take into account the planting calendar. And during the spring, this calendar offers a wide range of options. Consequently, we will tell you what you can sow in April, May and June, so that your vegetables grow in an optimal climate and have unique flavors.
Planting calendar in the Northern Hemisphere
Fortunately for some who hate the cold, winter has left us. Since yesterday, or rather since a few hours on March 20, the spring took over our lands. In this season everything sprouts more easily, so we will have different options. In addition, the climatic conditions are favorable for carrying out gardening tasks, such as pruning, which will enhance the buds of each plant that we have.
Our vegetable patch You will be able to see yourself marked by the perfumes of orange blossoms and jasmine, which will permeate the air day and night. But the point against this season will be the increase in pests, since we will notice attacks by aphids and whiteflies more frequently, which will drastically damage our crops. However, it is also necessary to consider that irrigation should be increased to avoid drought, since the substrate will dry out more frequently. In parallel, you can spray the plants with potassium soap to prevent pests.
What to grow in my garden during the spring?
April
- Sunflower
- Cauliflower
- Watermelon
- arugula
- Carrot
- Parsley
- radishes
- chives
- Celery
- Corn
- Turnip
- chives
- Broccoli
- Rosemary
- Chamomile
- Lettuce
- Mint
- brucellas
- Chard
- Melon
- Leek
- Onion
- Endive
- squash
- Cucumber
- Eggplant
- bell pepper
- Lavender
- Rue
- Cabbage
- beans
May
- squash
- Beet
- Endive
- Parsley
- beans
- Italian zapallito
- chocolate
- arugula
- Tomato
- radish
- Chard
- Cucumber
- Melon
- Eggplant
- Lettuce
- Carrot
- Basil
- Pumpkin
- Pepper
- Celery
June
- Corn
- Spinach
- Cauliflower
- Celery
- Broccoli
- Chard
- Pumpkin
- Lettuce