winter has come and low temperatures are already showing up in most Brazilian cities. Almost the size of an entire continent, the country is known for its climatic diversity and, therefore, vegetables adapt differently to the calendar, according to each region.
The change in temperature won’t stop you from continuing your vegetable garden with these tips from ISLA Seeds than planting in the months of July, August and early September, through the blog Vamos Comer Melhor.
For the gardeners South region from Brazil, which has more cold periods, this is the perfect time to plant Green Chives, Peas, Beetroot, Watercress, Mustard and Radiche.
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For those who live in Southeast regiontake the opportunity to plant Chicories, Cabbage, Parsley, Radishes, Mustard and Okra.
If you live in the states of MidwestZucchinis, Cucumbers, Spinach, Eggplants, Tomatoes and Melons will fill the garden with flavor.
For those who will plant in North Eastthe best ideas are to plant Pumpkin, Parsley, Lettuce, Carrots, Spinach, Cilantro and Indeterminate Snap Beans.
The residents of North region should take advantage of the period to grow Watermelons, Strawberries, Carrots, Melons, Strawberries, Low Determined Snap Beans and Cabbages.