What to Plant in August

Hartford, CT · Zone 6b

Last frost: Apr 25 Frost-free days: 173

Fall planting season is starting. Direct sow radishes, lettuce, spinach, and other fast cool-season crops for autumn harvest. Start brassica transplants indoors.

August at a Glance

Indoor Transplant Direct Sow
1 5 10 15 20 25
Dill
Parsley
Beet
Broccoli
Carrot
Cauliflower
Kale
Peas
Swiss Chard
Turnip

Transplant 5

Move these seedlings from indoors to your garden beds.

Parsley
Parsley
Apr 1 – Aug 8
4 per sq ft 70–90 days
Kale
Kale
Apr 1 – Aug 31
1 per sq ft 50–65 days
Swiss Chard
Swiss Chard
Apr 1 – Aug 31
4 per sq ft 50–60 days
Broccoli
Broccoli
Jul 17 – Aug 8
1 per sq ft 60–100 days
Cauliflower
Cauliflower
Jul 17 – Aug 16
1 per sq ft 55–100 days

Direct Sow 5

Plant these seeds directly into the soil outdoors.

Beet
Beet
Mar 17 – Sep 15
9 per sq ft 50–70 days
Turnip
Turnip
Mar 24 – Sep 30
9 per sq ft 30–60 days
Carrot
Carrot
Apr 1 – Aug 8
16 per sq ft 70–80 days
Dill
Dill
May 17 – Aug 8
4 per sq ft 40–60 days
Peas
Peas
Aug 1 – Sep 8
8 per sq ft 55–70 days

August Gardening Tips

  • Broccoli, Kale, Cauliflower can be transplanted outside this month. Harden off seedlings over 5–7 days before planting out.
  • Direct sow Carrot, Peas, Beet straight into the garden — no transplanting needed.
  • Count backwards from your first frost date to determine the last safe date for starting fall crops.

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