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Garden calendar for Monfalcone

Climate summary, frost dates, monthly calendar, and recommended crops for a vegetable garden in Monfalcone.

MonfalconeFriuli-Venezia Giulia

Italiano

Last frost

April 222 °C cautious

First frost

October 13autumn 2 °C

Days above 30 °C

9.77 daysaverage

Altitude

12 m a.s.l.

Summer dry spell

9.17 daysaverage

Season summary

  1. Full springAfter April 22. Milder temperatures and frost risk falling.
  2. SummerDry spell around 9.17 days: plan irrigation carefully.
  3. AutumnFirst 2 °C frost around October 13: slow the warm-season cycle.
  4. WinterVegetative rest, planning, and frequent frost risk.

Monthly calendar

MonthDirectIndoorsTransplants
Jan-1-
Feb-1-
Mar-5-
Apr1085
May1287
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Main seasons and windows

  1. Full spring

    After the cautious 2 °C last frost April 22

    Best period for sowing and transplanting crops sensitive to cold.

  2. Summer

    Average summer dry spell 9.17 days

    Watch irrigation, mulch, and the warmest weeks.

  3. Autumn

    First autumn 2 °C frost October 13

    Last harvests and short-cycle crops before cold returns.

  4. Winter

    Rest and planning period

    Soil care, protection, and planning for the next cycle.

Monthly calendar

MonthSowingTransplantsNote
JANStart indoors-Indoor starts useful; open field after April 22
FEBStart indoors-Indoor starts useful; open field after April 22
MARStart indoors-Indoor starts useful; open field after April 22
APRDirect sowing and indoor startsTransplantsLate frosts possible until April 22
MAYDirect sowing and indoor startsOpen-field transplantsStagger sowing and transplants
JUNDirect sowing and indoor startsTransplantsStagger sowing and transplants
JULShort-cycle sowingsTransplantsStagger sowing and transplants
AUGShort-cycle sowingsTransplantsStagger sowing and transplants
SEPAutumn sowingsAutumn transplantsLast short cycles before frost
OCT--First frost around October 13
NOV--Protect late crops or let the soil rest
DEC--Protect late crops or let the soil rest

Terrain and altitude

Seasonal guide

Most flexible crop windows

Crops that need extra care

Monthly calendar

Select a month to open the detailed page with recommended crops, climate risks, and harvest timing.

  1. JANProtected starts
    • Direct-
    • IndoorsOnion
    • Transplant-
    • NoteIndoor starts useful; open field after April 22
  2. FEBProtected starts
    • Direct-
    • IndoorsOnion
    • Transplant-
    • NoteIndoor starts useful; open field after April 22
  3. MARProtected starts
    • Direct-
    • IndoorsBroccoliTuscan kaleOnion+2 more
    • Transplant-
    • NoteIndoor starts useful; open field after April 22
  4. APRFrost transition
    • DirectSwiss chardCarrotTuscan kale+7 more
    • IndoorsBroccoliTuscan kaleOnion+5 more
    • TransplantBroccoliTuscan kaleOnion+2 more
    • NoteLate frosts possible until April 22
  5. MAYOpen field
    • DirectSwiss chardCarrotTuscan kale+9 more
    • IndoorsBroccoliTuscan kaleOnion+5 more
    • TransplantBroccoliTuscan kaleOnion+4 more
    • NoteStagger sowing and transplants
  6. JUNOpen field
    • DirectSwiss chardCarrotTuscan kale+10 more
    • IndoorsBroccoliTuscan kaleCucumber+7 more
    • TransplantBroccoliTuscan kaleOnion+5 more
    • NoteStagger sowing and transplants
  7. JULOpen field
    • DirectSwiss chardCarrotTuscan kale+12 more
    • IndoorsBroccoliTuscan kaleCucumber+6 more
    • TransplantBroccoliTuscan kaleCucumber+8 more
    • NoteStagger sowing and transplants
  8. AUGOpen field
    • DirectSwiss chardCarrotTuscan kale+10 more
    • IndoorsLettuce
    • TransplantBroccoliTuscan kaleCucumber+7 more
    • NoteStagger sowing and transplants
  9. SEPLast cycles
    • DirectLettuceRadishArugula+1 more
    • Indoors-
    • TransplantLettuce
    • NoteLast short cycles before frost
  10. OCTFirst frost
    • Direct-
    • Indoors-
    • Transplant-
    • NoteFirst frost around October 13
  11. NOVProtection
    • Direct-
    • Indoors-
    • Transplant-
    • NoteProtect late crops or let the soil rest
  12. DECProtection
    • Direct-
    • Indoors-
    • Transplant-
    • NoteProtect late crops or let the soil rest

Method and limits

  1. Start from local dates

    Use the dates for Monfalcone as practical guidance, then adjust for exposure, elevation, and shelter in your garden.

  2. Check cold, heat, and dry spells

    Before sowing or transplanting, check frost, cold nights, heat waves, and periods without rain.

  3. Respect crop needs

    Each crop needs warm enough soil, frost protection, and a different amount of time to reach harvest.

  4. Choose the safest window

    Use recommended windows as the main reference; move earlier or later only when weather and microclimate help.

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