What do you plant in a summer garden?
If you’re up for the heat and humidity, you can even grow vegetables in the summer. A handful of vegetables will do well in the summer heat, including sweet potatoes, southern peas, cherry tomatoes, and okra. There are also some lesser-known tropical vegetables you can try, like cassava or Malabar spinach. Among the crops suitable for planting now through early July include beets, carrots, snap beans, cucumbers, radishes, and summer squash, among others. Seeds germinate quickly in the warm soil. Monitor soil conditions to ensure seedlings develop properly.You can also plant late summer crops of carrot seeds, beetroot seeds, radish seeds, capsicum seeds, Asian green seeds, as well as bean seeds, sweetcorn seeds, and tomato seeds. Cherry tomatoes are a good choice, as these ripen faster and will be ready to harvest before the cold weather sets in.Keep in mind that if you are planting seeds, they will require warm soil to start growing. For temperate climates, you can sow seeds for broccoli, beetroot, spring onion, carrot, lettuce, potato, silverbeet, tomatoes and peas to name a few.
Which plant is good for home in summer?
The best indoor plants to help your home feel cooler in the Indian summer are: Areca Palm, Rubber Plant, Snake Plant, Aloe Vera, Peace Lily, Golden Fern, Fiddle Leaf Fig, Bougainvillea, Spider Plant, and Money Plant. Heat-tolerant terrace plants like aloe vera, hibiscus, lemongrass, bougainvillea, and crotons perform well in Indian summers. These plants can withstand direct sunlight and high temperatures.