06/02/2026
Check your gardens for these fresh fruits of your labor!
June isn't the end of planting. It's the start of the second season.
The spring window closed, but warm soil above 70°F is exactly what beans, squash, cucumbers, and sunflowers need to germinate fast.
- Bush beans — 60 days. Sow every two weeks through July for continuous harvest into October.
- Zucchini — 50 days. June sowings often dodge the early vine borer wave that hits May transplants.
- Cucumbers — 60 days. Direct sow into warm ground. June plantings avoid the cucumber beetle peak.
- Sunflowers — 70 days. One seed, one stalk. Late August bloom extends garden color into fall.
- Fall brassicas — start indoors now. Broccoli and cabbage need the head start to mature before frost.
- Lettuce — 30 days under shade cloth. Sow every two weeks between taller crops and she won't bolt.
The chart shows the window. It's the one that closes while you think planting season is over.