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Garden calendar for San Giovanni Rotondo

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

San Giovanni RotondoPuglia

Italiano

Last frost

March 212 °C cautious

First frost

December 3autumn 2 °C

Days above 30 °C

82.87 daysaverage

Altitude

570 m a.s.l.

Summer dry spell

19.7 daysaverage

Season summary

  1. Full springAfter March 21. Milder temperatures and frost risk falling.
  2. SummerDry spell around 19.7 days: plan irrigation carefully.
  3. AutumnFirst 2 °C frost around December 3: slow the warm-season cycle.
  4. WinterVegetative rest, planning, and frequent frost risk.

Monthly calendar

MonthDirectIndoorsTransplants
Jan---
Feb141
Mar1085
Apr12138
May161313
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Main seasons and windows

  1. Full spring

    After the cautious 2 °C last frost March 21

    Best period for sowing and transplanting crops sensitive to cold.

  2. Summer

    Average summer dry spell 19.7 days

    Watch irrigation, mulch, and the warmest weeks.

  3. Autumn

    First autumn 2 °C frost December 3

    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
JAN--Prepare soil and covers; open field after March 21
FEBDirect sowing and indoor startsTransplantsIndoor starts useful; open field after March 21
MARDirect sowing and indoor startsTransplantsLate frosts possible until March 21
APRDirect sowing and indoor startsTransplantsStagger sowing and transplants
MAYDirect sowing and indoor startsOpen-field transplantsStagger sowing and transplants
JUNDirect sowing and indoor startsTransplantsHeat and dry spell: irrigate and shade at critical hours
JULShort-cycle sowingsTransplantsHeat and dry spell: irrigate and shade at critical hours
AUGShort-cycle sowingsTransplantsHeat and dry spell: irrigate and shade at critical hours
SEPAutumn sowingsAutumn transplantsHeat: avoid sensitive transplants in hot hours
OCTLast sowingsLast transplantsStagger sowing and transplants
NOVDirect sowing-Last short cycles before frost
DECDirect sowing-First frost around December 3

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. JANFrequent frost
    • Direct-
    • Indoors-
    • Transplant-
    • NotePrepare soil and covers; open field after March 21
  2. FEBProtected starts
    • DirectOnion
    • IndoorsBroccoliTuscan kaleStrawberry+1 more
    • TransplantOnion
    • NoteIndoor starts useful; open field after March 21
  3. MARFrost transition
    • DirectSwiss chardCarrotTuscan kale+7 more
    • IndoorsBroccoliTuscan kaleFennel+5 more
    • TransplantBroccoliTuscan kaleOnion+2 more
    • NoteLate frosts possible until March 21
  4. APROpen field
    • DirectSwiss chardCarrotTuscan kale+9 more
    • IndoorsBroccoliTuscan kaleCucumber+10 more
    • TransplantBroccoliTuscan kaleOnion+5 more
    • NoteStagger sowing and transplants
  5. MAYOpen field
    • DirectSwiss chardCarrotTuscan kale+13 more
    • IndoorsBroccoliTuscan kaleCucumber+10 more
    • TransplantBroccoliTuscan kaleCucumber+10 more
    • NoteStagger sowing and transplants
  6. JUNSummer heat
    • DirectSwiss chardCarrotTuscan kale+13 more
    • IndoorsBasilBroccoliTuscan kale+11 more
    • TransplantBroccoliTuscan kaleCucumber+11 more
    • NoteHeat and dry spell: irrigate and shade at critical hours
  7. JULSummer heat
    • DirectBasilSwiss chardCarrot+14 more
    • IndoorsBasilBroccoliTuscan kale+10 more
    • TransplantBasilBroccoliTuscan kale+12 more
    • NoteHeat and dry spell: irrigate and shade at critical hours
  8. AUGSummer heat
    • DirectBasilSwiss chardCarrot+14 more
    • IndoorsBroccoliTuscan kaleCucumber+7 more
    • TransplantBasilBroccoliTuscan kale+12 more
    • NoteHeat and dry spell: irrigate and shade at critical hours
  9. SEPSummer heat
    • DirectGarlicSwiss chardCarrot+13 more
    • IndoorsTuscan kaleStrawberryLettuce
    • TransplantBroccoliTuscan kaleCucumber+9 more
    • NoteHeat: avoid sensitive transplants in hot hours
  10. OCTOpen field
    • DirectGarlicSwiss chardCarrot+9 more
    • IndoorsLettuce
    • TransplantBroccoliTuscan kaleOnion+5 more
    • NoteStagger sowing and transplants
  11. NOVLast cycles
    • DirectGarlicRadishArugula+1 more
    • Indoors-
    • Transplant-
    • NoteLast short cycles before frost
  12. DECFirst frost
    • DirectGarlic
    • Indoors-
    • Transplant-
    • NoteFirst frost around December 3

Method and limits

  1. Start from local dates

    Use the dates for San Giovanni Rotondo 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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