AUGUST PLANTING GUIDE: What to Plant in Zones 9 and 10

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Are you wondering what to plant and harvest in August in Arizona and Zones 9 and 10? I’ll show you which seeds to start indoors and what you can plant outside in August. It is still hot in the Phoenix Valley, but if you want another round of warm-season crops, August is a good time to plant. It’s also an important month for starting seeds indoors.

00:00 Introduction
00:53 Which Vegetables, Herbs & Fruit to Plant Outside
02:56 Which Vegetable Seeds to Start Indoors
04:21 Possible August Harvests
04:49 Which Flowers to Plant Outside
04:47 Which Flower Seeds to Start Indoors
06:18 Possible Blooms in August
06:58 Growing in the Garden Academy

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I purchased one of your planting calendars last year. I love it. It’s larger than most calendars, it’s printed on very sturdy stock, the photos are pretty and it’s great to be able to use it over and over. TY 😎

lesliebehrens
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With something growing all year long in 9a we struggle with when to get out of the old and in with the new. A good problem to have. Thanks!

elainejohnson
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New to desert gardening and have learned so much from you! Thank you for the educational, informative, practical advice. I sure wish my garden looked like yours but I keep telling myself, "Progress not Perfection"! lol

abccgoetz
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I've got tomatoes, cucumbers, summer squash and several variety of basil under grow lights. All will go out this month. I am looking forward to the end of summer heat for so many reasons!

ObsessiveAboutCats
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Hello Angela. I am in zone 9B in Redding CA. I always appreciate your insights into growing in our challenging heat. I am starting a new garden after a move and I am looking forward to including worm bins in my beds and a permanent shade structure for the hottest parts of summer.
Thank you for sharing.

cassieleal-ob
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Excellent information and teaching Angela ❤😊 Thank you so much ❤😊

melindaroth
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I’m loving the flower portion of this video!!

oakplant
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Feeling so nice watching your videos because...❤Thank you ANGELA🎉

hazratkhan
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Thanks for this video! It really got me excited for fall planning because I’ve stop planting in August in our zone. Too hot and it started taking me until Nov. to recover!

msbknows
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I'm so glad my friend found your channel and told me about you. I'm in AJ and trying to grow some things. You have inspired me by letting me know that it IS possible to grow things in this climate. I started some corn, zucchini, red bell peppers, Roma tomatoes, and sunflowers indoors from seed today. We'll see how it goes!

HowardHomestead
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Thank you! I love your planting calendar too.

lindag
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Always looking forward to another video! Thank you for tips and encouragement. 😉
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magicalhealerclairvoyant
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Thank you for all the tips and information. Love your videos ❤😊

conniealmeida
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Absolutely beautiful and fantastic information 🎉 thx u!

celenamcmahon
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Angela, thank you for all of your videos. I've learned so much about gardening in Phoenix because of your content. Any suggestions of how to keep birds from eating sprouts of beans and Armenian cucumbers?

andremurillo
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Hi bạn rất khéo làm vườn, mọi thứ trong vườn đều phát triển rất tốt .

GardeningandMyDailyLife
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Great video, thanks! I am in Europe, Mediterranean climate and can't seem to find many channels for my zone, I hope to grow some stuff this month too!

rebelnight
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Hi, I love your videos as they are very inspirational for this trying to be gardener near you! I was wondering where you can get transplants in this area this time of year?

suzanneholguin
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Good morning 🙏. Can you share what those new trays are please. I like those better. Thank you in advance ☺️

wendygonzalez
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Thank you for your videos! I’m wanting to test my soil. I feel like this summer and last fall I didn’t get the harvest I usually do. Any suggestions for an inexpensive way to do this?? Thank you

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