What to Plant in July in Florida
Here's what you can plant in Florida during July. Since Florida spans multiple USDA zones, planting dates vary by location. Find your zone below.
Zone 10a
View full Zone 10a planting guide for July
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Zone 8b
View full Zone 8b planting guide for July
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- Acorn Squash
- Ageratum
- Alpine Strawberries
- Amaranth
- Anise
- Artichoke
- Bachelor's Button
- Basil
- Bee Balm
- Begonias
- Belgian Endive
- Black Beans
- Black-eyed Susan
- Brussels Sprouts
- Butternut Squash
- Calabash
- Calendula
- Cantaloupe
- Cardoon
- Catnip
- Celeriac
- Celery
- Celosia
- Chamomile
- Chayote
- Chickpeas
- Chives
- Christmas Lima Beans
- Comfrey
- Coreopsis
- Corn
- Cosmos
- Crosne
- Cucumber
- Cumin
- Dahlias
- Daylily
- Delicata Squash
- Echinacea (Purple Coneflower)
- Edamame
- Eggplant
- Fennel (herb)
- Feverfew
- Gaillardia (Blanket Flower)
- Garlic
- Garlic Chives
- Geraniums
- Gladiolus
- Ground Cherry
- Honeydew
- Horehound
- Horseradish
- Hostas
- Hot Peppers
- Hubbard Squash
- Hydrangeas
- Hyssop
- Impatiens
- Jicama
- Kabocha
- Kidney Beans
- Lavender
- Leeks
- Lemon Thyme
- Lemon Verbena
- Lemongrass
- Lentils
- Lilies
- Loofah
- Lovage
- Luffa
- Marigolds
- Marjoram
- Melon
- Mint
- Nasturtium
- Okra
- Onion
- Oregano
- Pansy
- Parsnip
- Peppers
- Petunia
- Phlox
- Pole Beans
- Portulaca
- Potatoes
- Pumpkin
- Rosemary
- Roses
- Rue
- Sage
- Salsify
- Salvia
- Savoy Cabbage
- Sedum (Stonecrop)
- Shallot
- Shiso
- Snap Peas
- Snapdragon
- Soybeans
- Spaghetti Squash
- Squash (Summer)
- Squash (Winter)
- Stevia
- Strawberries
- Sunchoke
- Sunflower
- Sweet Alyssum
- Sweet Potatoes
- Tarragon
- Thai Basil
- Thyme
- Tomatillo
- Tomatoes
- Valerian
- Vinca (Annual)
- Watermelon
- Winter Melon
- Yarrow
- Zinnia