What Seeds to Sow in July in Mediterranean Climates

What to Sow This Month
Mediterranean & Warm European Climates

July is one of the hottest gardening months in Mediterranean climates. While some spring crops are reaching maturity, there is still plenty to sow. Focus on heat-tolerant flowers, productive summer vegetables and the first crops for autumn harvests. With careful watering and timing, July can be an excellent month for sowing.

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July flowers growing from seed in a hot Mediterranean garden

Recommended Flowers to Sow in July

In Mediterranean climates, July flower sowing should focus on heat-tolerant, resilient annuals that can handle strong sun, warm soil and dry summer conditions. Keep seed trays and young seedlings evenly watered until established.

Zinnias

One of the best flowers to sow in July in hot climates. Recommended varieties include Benary Salmon Rose, Queen Lime Blotch, Whirlygig Mix, Illumination, Meteor, Golden State, Isabellina and Dwarf Thumbelina Mix.

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Gomphrena

An excellent choice for hot, dry summer gardens and long-lasting cut flowers. Recommended varieties include Gomphrena Globosa Salmon, Purple and White.

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Portulaca Double Mix

One of the strongest July choices for hot, sunny and dry positions. Portulaca is especially useful for pots, edging, patios and exposed balcony gardens.

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Marigolds

Reliable, easy and useful for both colour and companion planting. Recommended varieties include Burning Embers and Durango Flame.

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Sunflowers

Fast and cheerful for summer sowing, especially dwarf and shorter-season varieties. Good July choices include Sunflower Sunspot, Taiyo, Cutting Gold and Velvet Queen.

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Verbena

Verbena Bonariensis and Verbena Scentsation Mix are useful for airy summer planting and pollinator-friendly gardens.

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Agastache

Strong July options for warm, sunny positions include Agastache Heather Queen, Rose Mint and Golden Jubilee.

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Salvia Reddy Bright Red

Salvia Reddy Bright Red is a strong red summer flower for sunny positions, containers and pollinator-friendly planting.

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Helichrysum Bracteatum Mix

A useful summer flower for warm gardens and dried arrangements. Helichrysum Bracteatum can also work well in larger containers.

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Mirabilis Jalapa Broken Colours

A forgiving warm-season flower with colourful, informal charm for summer gardens. Good for relaxed planting and warm evening gardens.

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Craspedia Globosa

Distinctive yellow globe flowers for sunny planting, cut flowers and dried arrangements. Best in free-draining soil and bright positions.

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Eryngium Blue Hobbit

A compact eryngium with architectural texture for sunny, free-draining conditions. A useful choice for dry-style Mediterranean planting.

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Good for Late July, Higher Elevations or Cooler Mediterranean Areas

California poppies, cerinthe, calendula and cornflowers are better choices for late July, cooler coastal gardens, mountain areas or gardens where autumn conditions arrive earlier.

Can Work With Irrigation & Some Care

Cosmos, nasturtiums, dahlias and rudbeckia can still work in July, especially with regular irrigation, larger containers or protection from the harshest afternoon sun.

Recommended Vegetables to Sow in July

For July in Mediterranean climates, focus on productive crops that germinate well in warm soil and can cope with summer heat. Tomatoes, aubergines and sweet corn are usually better planted earlier or bought as young plants by this stage.

Summer vegetables growing in a Mediterranean kitchen garden

Cucumber Marketmore

A practical July vegetable for warm conditions. Best with steady watering, rich soil and support as plants grow.

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Courgette Ola Redonda

A strong summer choice for warm gardens. Sow with regular water and harvest young fruits often for continued production.

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Climbing French Bean Cobra

A good July choice for vertical growing. Beans enjoy warm soil and can be productive when watered consistently.

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Dwarf French Bean Compass

A compact option for smaller spaces, raised beds and containers. Useful when you want a quick summer vegetable crop.

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Chard Fireworks

Colourful, productive and useful for repeated picking. A good option for gardens and containers, especially with regular watering.

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Rocket Esmee

Best sown in cooler spots, partial shade or later in the month. Rocket can grow quickly but may bolt in strong heat.

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Beetroot Boro

A useful crop for late summer and autumn harvests. Keep soil moist during germination and thin seedlings as they grow.

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Yellow Beetroot Boldor

A colourful beetroot option for summer and autumn growing. Sow into prepared soil and water evenly during hot weather.

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Fennel Geant Mammouth Perfection

A good late July option as the garden begins moving toward autumn cropping. Best with consistent water and fertile soil.

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Welsh Onion Ishikura

A useful onion-family crop for steady sowing and later harvests. Suitable for garden beds and containers.

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Autumn Crops to Start in July

July is an important month for starting vegetables that will carry the garden into late summer, autumn and early winter. In very hot areas, sow these in trays or a protected nursery area and transplant once the strongest heat begins to ease.

Kale Nero di Toscana

A strong leafy crop for autumn and winter harvests. Start in trays and transplant when seedlings are sturdy.

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Curly Kale Westland Winter

A useful hardy kale for later harvests. Best started in a cooler protected spot during July heat.

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Broccoli Belstar

A practical autumn crop to begin in July. Sow in trays and keep seedlings shaded during the hottest part of the day.

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Broccoli Bobby

Another good broccoli option for autumn harvest planning. Start carefully with steady moisture and protection from heat stress.

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Pak Choi Taisai

Best for late July sowing or protected sowing in hot areas. A useful quick crop as the season begins to shift.

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Romanesco Veronica

A distinctive autumn crop for gardeners planning ahead. Start in trays and transplant when conditions become milder.

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White Cabbage Langedijker Bewaar

A good July start for autumn and winter cropping. Keep young plants protected from strong heat while establishing.

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Cauliflower Flora Blanca

Useful for autumn cropping in Mediterranean gardens. Sow in trays and avoid exposing young seedlings to extreme heat.

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Tip for Autumn Crops

In very hot Mediterranean gardens, July sowings of brassicas and leafy crops are often best started in seed trays, under shade cloth or in a bright protected area rather than directly in hot open soil.

Mediterranean herbs to grow in July

Herbs to Sow in July

Herbs are useful, space-efficient and ideal for containers near the kitchen. In July, keep young seedlings evenly watered and give softer herbs some protection from harsh afternoon sun.

Organic Basil Dark Opal
Basil is one of the best herbs for warmth, pots and summer cooking.
Organic Thyme German Winter
Compact and aromatic, thyme is excellent for sunny containers and dry-style planting.
Organic Sage
A strong Mediterranean-style herb, sage loves sunny positions and free-draining soil.
Organic Lavender
Lavender does best in sun, free-draining soil and containers that do not stay wet.
Organic Dill
Dill can be sown in July with regular water and some protection from extreme heat.
Organic Parsley Italian Giant
Parsley is best sown with steady moisture and some shade during hot spells.
Organic Coriander
Coriander is better for late July or cooler positions, as it can bolt quickly in strong heat.
Organic Fennel
Fennel can be started for later harvests, especially as the garden begins moving toward autumn.

Herb Sowing Tip for July

In hot Mediterranean gardens, basil, thyme, sage and lavender are the easiest July herb choices. Parsley, coriander and dill need more careful watering and are usually better in partial shade or late-month sowings.

Easy to Grow & Small-Space Friendly

These varieties are especially suited to containers, balconies, patios, children and first-time gardeners. In July, choose forgiving plants and keep containers watered consistently.

Mediterranean balcony garden in July

July Gardening Tips

In Mediterranean climates, July success depends on timing, watering and protection. Sow carefully, keep seedlings cool and start thinking ahead to autumn harvests.

Water before sunrise
Early watering helps plants absorb moisture before the strongest heat of the day.
Use mulch generously
Mulch helps keep soil cooler, reduces evaporation and protects young roots.
Delay cool-season crops
In very hot areas, wait until late July or start cool-season crops in protected trays.
Provide temporary shade
Young seedlings may need shade cloth or afternoon protection until established.
Plan autumn harvests
July is the right time to begin sowing crops for late summer, autumn and winter production.

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