This page summarizes what is worth doing in August in Civitanova Marche, using typical weather for the period and local sowing and transplanting windows.
August in Civitanova Marche 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. 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.
Why the calendar changes
Climate risk for the month
Average minimum temperature
23.44 C
Average maximum temperature
28.12 C
Average temperature
25.69 C
Average rain
42.8 mm
Average dry spell
13.2 days
Average solar radiation
20.96
heat risk for sensitive crops
FAQ
Which crop has the clearest window in August in Civitanova Marche?
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 January 20 to September 19. The expected transplanting window is from March 2 to October 31 and it is best to start seedlings 42 days earlier.
What should I watch in August in Civitanova Marche?
Check midday heat: with an average maximum of 28.12 C, sensitive crops may need light shade and steadier irrigation. Check irrigation and soil moisture: the average dry spell reaches 13.2 days, even with average rain of 42.8 mm. Monthly averages: minimum 23.44 C, maximum 28.12 C, rain 42.8 mm, and dry spell 13.2 days.
Why wait on Basil in August?
The available Basil window is from August 1 to August 17 and remains classified as risky. The best estimated success rate is 50%; before starting, check: heat risk for sensitive crops.