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Summer Vegetable Gardens and Florida Homes: What to Plant and When

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As Florida’s summer heat rises, many gardeners tend to take a break from their vegetable gardens. But for those who love fresh produce, there are plenty of summer-friendly vegetables that thrive in the state’s unique climate.

In Central and South Florida, the intense heat and humidity do present challenges, but with the right plant choices, you can enjoy a thriving vegetable garden all summer long. While tomatoes won’t fruit when nighttime temperatures exceed 70°F, cherry tomatoes can still produce. Additionally, the Florida Cooperative Extension Service offers valuable guidance on which crops to grow and how to cultivate them for success.

Recommended Summer Vegetables for Florida

Here are some heat-tolerant vegetables that thrive in Florida’s summer climate, along with their planting schedules, based on the region.

Lima Beans

Eggplant

Okra

Southern Peas (Field Peas, Cow Peas)

Peppers

Sweet Potatoes

Watermelon

For additional tips and detailed information, check out resources from the Florida Cooperative Extension Service.

Incorporating a Garden Into Your ICI Home
Interested in creating your own summer vegetable garden? At ICI Homes, we can help you design a backyard space that allows you to grow fresh produce right at home. Whether it’s raised garden beds, dedicated plots, or even small container gardens, our expert team can help you build a home that supports your gardening lifestyle.

Ready to take the next step? Reach out to ICI Homes today to learn how we can incorporate a garden into your custom Florida home!

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