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What to plant in May in Monfalcone

Local guidance for May.

What to plant in May in Monfalcone

This page summarizes what is worth doing in May in Monfalcone, using typical weather for the period and local sowing and transplanting windows.

Summary

Recommended direct sowing
12
Indoor seed starts
8
Recommended transplants
7
Crops to wait on
1

May in Monfalcone is a month rich in garden options. There are 16 useful crops: Swiss chard, Broccoli, Carrot, Tuscan kale, Onion, Fennel, Strawberry, Lettuce, Potato, Pea, Parsley, Radish, Rosemary, Arugula, Sage, Spinach. The same card can combine direct sowing, indoor seed starts, transplanting when they overlap in the month.

Before starting, watch especially for: overall climate risk is moderate. Crops to wait on with more care: Green bean.

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
9.47 C
Average maximum temperature
18.94 C
Average temperature
14.22 C
Average rain
95.67 mm
Average dry spell
7.2 days
Average solar radiation
20.97
  • overall climate risk is moderate

FAQ

Which crop has the clearest window in May in Monfalcone?

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

Which indoor seed start matters in May?

For Broccoli, the useful indoor seed period is from March 12 to July 4. The expected transplanting window is from April 23 to August 15 and it is best to start seedlings 42 days earlier.

What limits May most in Monfalcone?

Check irrigation and soil moisture: the average dry spell reaches 7.2 days, even with average rain of 95.67 mm. Monthly averages: minimum 9.47 C, maximum 18.94 C, rain 95.67 mm, and dry spell 7.2 days.

What makes Green bean cautious this month?

The available Green bean window is May 31 and remains classified as risky. The best estimated success rate is 53%; before starting, check: overall climate risk is moderate.