What to plant in August in Caivano This page summarizes what is worth doing in August in Caivano, using typical weather for the period and local sowing and transplanting windows.
Summary Recommended direct sowing 16 Indoor seed starts 10 Recommended transplants 14 Crops to wait on 1 August in Caivano is a month rich in garden options. There are 23 useful crops: Swiss chard, Broccoli, Carrot, Tuscan kale, Cucumber, Onion, Green bean, Fennel, Strawberry, Lettuce, Eggplant, Potato, Pepper, Pea, Tomato, Parsley, Radish, Rosemary, Arugula, Sage, Spinach, Pumpkin, Zucchini. The same card can combine direct sowing, indoor seed starts, transplanting when they overlap in the month.
Before starting, watch especially for: heat risk for sensitive crops, dry-spell risk: plan irrigation. Crops to wait on with more care: Basil.
Crops for this month Each crop appears once. Inside the card you can see the useful options for the month, such as direct sowing, indoor starts, transplanting, or a cautious wait.
Direct sowing: all AugustEstimated harvest: from September 19 to October 19Success probability: 100%Climate attention: medium heat, high dry spellStart indoors: from February 27 to August 14Expected transplant: 42 days after sowing (from April 9 to September 25)Transplanting: all AugustEstimated harvest: from September 29 to October 29Success probability: 100%Climate attention: high heat, high dry spellDirect sowing: all AugustEstimated harvest: from September 29 to October 29Success probability: 100%Climate attention: high heat, high dry spellDirect sowing: all AugustEstimated harvest: from September 24 to October 24Success probability: 100%Climate attention: high heat, high dry spellStart indoors: all AugustExpected transplant: 35 days after sowing (from March 19 to October 20)Transplanting: all AugustEstimated harvest: from September 24 to October 24Success probability: 100%Climate attention: high heat, high dry spellDirect sowing: all AugustEstimated harvest: from September 19 to October 19Success probability: 100%Climate attention: high dry spellStart indoors: from May 10 to August 23Expected transplant: 21 days after sowing (from May 31 to September 13)Transplanting: all AugustEstimated harvest: from September 19 to October 19Success probability: 100%Climate attention: high dry spellDirect sowing: all AugustEstimated harvest: from October 29 to November 28Success probability: 100%Climate attention: high dry spellTransplanting: all AugustEstimated harvest: from October 29 to November 28Success probability: 100%Climate attention: high dry spellDirect sowing: all AugustEstimated harvest: from September 19 to October 19Success probability: 100%Climate attention: high dry spellDirect sowing: all AugustEstimated harvest: from September 29 to October 29Success probability: 100%Climate attention: high heat, high dry spellStart indoors: from March 16 to August 21Expected transplant: 35 days after sowing (from April 20 to September 25)Transplanting: all AugustEstimated harvest: from September 29 to October 29Success probability: 100%Climate attention: high heat, high dry spellStart indoors: all AugustExpected transplant: 28 days after sowing (from March 29 to October 12)Transplanting: all AugustEstimated harvest: from September 29 to October 29Success probability: 100%Climate attention: high heat, high dry spellDirect sowing: all AugustEstimated harvest: from September 4 to October 4Success probability: 100%Climate attention: high heat, high dry spellStart indoors: all AugustExpected transplant: 28 days after sowing (from April 9 to October 20)Transplanting: all AugustEstimated harvest: from September 4 to October 4Success probability: 100%Climate attention: high heat, high dry spellTransplanting: from August 1 to August 17Estimated harvest: from October 9 to October 25Success probability: 87%Climate attention: high dry spellDirect sowing: from August 1 to August 26Estimated harvest: from October 29 to November 23Success probability: 80%Climate attention: medium frost risk, high dry spellTransplanting: from August 1 to August 28Estimated harvest: from October 4 to October 31Success probability: 80%Climate attention: high dry spellDirect sowing: all AugustEstimated harvest: from September 24 to October 24Success probability: 100%Climate attention: high heat, high dry spellTransplanting: from August 1 to August 30Estimated harvest: from October 9 to November 7Success probability: 83%Climate attention: high dry spellDirect sowing: all AugustEstimated harvest: from October 19 to November 18Success probability: 100%Climate attention: medium heat, high dry spellDirect sowing: all AugustEstimated harvest: from August 25 to September 24Success probability: 100%Climate attention: high heat, high dry spellStart indoors: from March 20 to August 14Expected transplant: 42 days after sowing (from May 1 to September 25)Transplanting: all AugustEstimated harvest: from September 29 to October 29Success probability: 100%Climate attention: high dry spellDirect sowing: all AugustEstimated harvest: from August 25 to September 24Success probability: 100%Climate attention: high heat, high dry spellStart indoors: from March 9 to August 14Expected transplant: 42 days after sowing (from April 20 to September 25)Transplanting: all AugustEstimated harvest: from September 29 to October 29Success probability: 100%Climate attention: high dry spellDirect sowing: all AugustEstimated harvest: from September 4 to October 4Success probability: 100%Climate attention: high heat, high dry spellDirect sowing: from August 1 to August 22Estimated harvest: from October 29 to November 19Success probability: 83%Climate attention: medium frost risk, high dry spellStart indoors: from May 10 to August 1Expected transplant: 21 days after sowing (from May 31 to August 22)Transplanting: from August 1 to August 22Estimated harvest: from October 29 to November 19Success probability: 83%Climate attention: medium frost risk, high dry spellDirect sowing: all AugustEstimated harvest: from September 14 to October 14Success probability: 100%Climate attention: high dry spellStart indoors: from May 10 to August 23Expected transplant: 21 days after sowing (from May 31 to September 13)Transplanting: all AugustEstimated harvest: from September 14 to October 14Success probability: 100%Climate attention: high dry spellRisky window: from August 1 to August 15Estimated harvest: from September 4 to September 18Success probability: 53%Climate attention: risky window, high dry spellWhy the calendar changes Daytime heat Average maximum 31.67 C. Shade young plants during the hottest hours and avoid transplanting into dry soil.
Water and irrigation Average rain in Caivano: 24.99 mm . Average dry spell: 17.07 days . Plan irrigation before beds and containers dry out.
Night temperatures Average minimum for the month: 20.5 C . Warm nights keep soil active, but increase plant water demand and stress for sensitive crops.
Climate risk for the month Average minimum temperature 20.5 C Average maximum temperature 31.67 C Average temperature 25.68 C Average rain 24.99 mm Average dry spell 17.07 days Average solar radiation 23.77 heat risk for sensitive crops dry-spell risk: plan irrigation FAQ Which crop has the clearest window in August in Caivano? Start with Swiss chard for direct sowing during from August 1 to August 31. The estimated harvest is from September 19 to October 19 and the best estimated success rate is 100%.
Which indoor seed start matters in August? For Broccoli, the useful indoor seed period is from February 27 to August 14. The expected transplanting window is from April 9 to September 25 and it is best to start seedlings 42 days earlier.
What should I watch in August in Caivano? Check midday heat: with an average maximum of 31.67 C, sensitive crops may need light shade and steadier irrigation. Check irrigation and soil moisture: average rain of 24.99 mm and an average dry spell of 17.07 days can dry beds and containers quickly. Monthly averages: minimum 20.5 C, maximum 31.67 C, rain 24.99 mm, and dry spell 17.07 days.
What makes Basil cautious this month? The available Basil window is from August 1 to August 15 and remains classified as risky. The best estimated success rate is 53%; before starting, check: heat risk for sensitive crops, dry-spell risk: plan irrigation.
Sources and limits Use these dates as practical guidance, not fixed deadlines. Exposure, soil, containers, irrigation, and the next few days' forecast can move the right timing earlier or later.
Municipality registry: ISTAT Local historical climate: NASA POWER Daily API Representative weather point: GeoNames Crop needs: OrtoClima Last data update: May 10, 2026 Related pages