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July in Viterbo

What to plant in July in Viterbo

Direct sowing, recommended transplants, and average climate risks for a vegetable garden in Viterbo in July.

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July in ViterboMonthly climate profile
Average temperature24.31 °CAverage of means
Average minimum18.16 °CAverage of minimums
Average rain24.12 mmTotal precipitation
Frost riskLowRisk during the month
Recommended actions in JulyHow many crops fall into each action
Direct sowing16crops
Start indoors11crops
Transplants14crops
Wait1crop

Operational summary

Crop actions

ActionCropsSuccess probability
Direct sowing16 cropsSwiss chard, Carrot, Tuscan kale, Cucumber, Onion, Green bean, Fennel, Lettuce, Potato, Pea, Parsley, Radish, Arugula, Spinach, Pumpkin, ZucchiniHigh98.75%
Start indoors11 cropsBroccoli, Tuscan kale, Cucumber, Fennel, Strawberry, Lettuce, Tomato, Rosemary, Sage, Pumpkin, ZucchiniHigh80%
Transplants14 cropsBroccoli, Tuscan kale, Cucumber, Onion, Fennel, Strawberry, Lettuce, Eggplant, Pepper, Tomato, Rosemary, Sage, Pumpkin, ZucchiniHigh97.86%
Wait1 cropBasilLow50%

Direct sowing (16)

Start indoors (11)

Transplants (14)

Wait (1)

Method and how to read the dataSee how we use climate data and what the thresholds mean.

Crops for this month

ActionCropsSuccess probability
Direct sowing16 crops
Swiss chardwindow: from July 1 to July 31harvest: from August 19 to September 18Carrotwindow: from July 1 to July 31harvest: from August 29 to September 28Tuscan kalewindow: from July 1 to July 31harvest: from August 24 to September 23Cucumberwindow: from July 1 to July 31harvest: from August 19 to September 18Onionwindow: from July 1 to July 31harvest: from September 28 to October 28Green beanwindow: from July 1 to July 31harvest: from August 19 to September 18Fennelwindow: from July 1 to July 31harvest: from August 29 to September 28Lettucewindow: from July 1 to July 31harvest: from August 4 to September 3Potatowindow: from July 1 to July 31harvest: from September 28 to October 28Peawindow: from July 1 to July 31harvest: from August 24 to September 23Parsleywindow: from July 1 to July 31harvest: from September 18 to October 18Radishwindow: from July 1 to July 31harvest: from July 25 to August 24Arugulawindow: from July 1 to July 31harvest: from July 25 to August 24Spinachwindow: from July 1 to July 31harvest: from August 4 to September 3Pumpkinwindow: from July 1 to July 31harvest: from September 28 to October 28Zucchiniwindow: from July 1 to July 31harvest: from August 14 to September 13
High98.75%
Start indoors11 crops
Broccolistart indoors: February 28harvest: from June 8 to November 9Tuscan kalestart indoors: February 27harvest: from May 26 to November 19Cucumberstart indoors: May 14harvest: from July 23 to October 21Fennelstart indoors: March 19harvest: from June 21 to November 9Strawberrystart indoors: March 6harvest: from June 1 to November 19Lettucestart indoors: March 13harvest: from May 14 to November 9Tomatostart indoors: April 23harvest: from August 12 to October 29Rosemarystart indoors: March 21harvest: from June 30 to November 9Sagestart indoors: March 10harvest: from June 19 to November 9Pumpkinstart indoors: May 14harvest: from September 1 to November 3Zucchinistart indoors: May 14harvest: from July 18 to October 18
High80%
Transplants14 crops
Broccoliwindow: from July 1 to July 31harvest: from August 29 to September 28Tuscan kalewindow: from July 1 to July 31harvest: from August 24 to September 23Cucumberwindow: from July 1 to July 31harvest: from August 19 to September 18Onionwindow: from July 1 to July 31harvest: from September 28 to October 28Fennelwindow: from July 1 to July 31harvest: from August 29 to September 28Strawberrywindow: from July 1 to July 31harvest: from August 29 to September 28Lettucewindow: from July 1 to July 31harvest: from August 4 to September 3Eggplantwindow: from July 1 to July 31harvest: from September 8 to October 8Pepperwindow: from July 1 to July 31harvest: from September 3 to October 3Tomatowindow: from July 1 to July 31harvest: from September 8 to October 8Rosemarywindow: from July 1 to July 31harvest: from August 29 to September 28Sagewindow: from July 1 to July 31harvest: from August 29 to September 28Pumpkinwindow: from July 1 to July 31harvest: from September 28 to October 28Zucchiniwindow: from July 1 to July 31harvest: from August 14 to September 13
High97.86%
Wait1 crop
Basilwindow: from July 22 to July 30harvest: from August 25 to September 2
Low50%

Direct sowing (16)

Start indoors (11)

Transplants (14)

Wait (1)

Local climate

Method and limits

Which crop has the clearest window in July in Viterbo?

Start with Swiss chard for direct sowing during from July 1 to July 31. The estimated harvest is from August 19 to September 18 and the best estimated success rate is 100%.

Which crop can be started indoors in July?

For Broccoli, the useful indoor seed period is from February 28 to July 31. The expected transplanting window is from April 10 to September 11 and it is best to start seedlings 42 days earlier.

How should I read July climate for Viterbo?

Check midday heat: with an average maximum of 30.71 °C, sensitive crops may need light shade and steadier irrigation. Check irrigation and soil moisture: average rain of 24.12 mm and an average dry spell of 15.7 days can dry beds and containers quickly. Monthly averages: minimum 18.16 °C, maximum 30.71 °C, rain 24.12 mm, and dry spell 15.7 days.

When should Basil be avoided in Viterbo?

The available Basil window is from July 22 to July 30 and remains classified as risky. The best estimated success rate is 50%; before starting, check: heat risk for sensitive crops, dry-spell risk: plan irrigation.

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