Seasonal guide
Europe / Hongrie / Fejér

What to plant in Fejér in June

June brings warm summer conditions to Fejér, Hungary, with average temperatures reaching 22.4°C and maximums of 27.8°C. This period of full warmth, combined with moderate rainfall of 48mm, allows for the direct outdoor sowing of warm-season crops and the transplanting of established seedlings into the warming soil.

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Semis

Semis recommandé

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  • Bush Beans

    Bush Beans

    Sow directly into the outdoor soil. Keep the soil consistently moist until germination.

  • Sweet Corn

    Sweet Corn

    Sow directly outdoors in blocks of at least 4x4 plants to ensure proper wind pollination.

  • Zucchini

    Zucchini

    Sow directly outdoors in rich, well-draining soil. Provide ample spacing for leaf spread.

  • Cucumber

    Cucumber

    Sow seeds directly outdoors near a trellis or support structure to save space and keep fruit clean.

  • Carrots

    Carrots

    Sow directly outdoors in loose, stone-free soil. Keep the seedbed damp until sprouts emerge.

  • Beetroot

    Beetroot

    Sow directly outdoors. Thin seedlings early to ensure proper root development.

  • Basil

    Basil

    Sow directly outdoors or in outdoor pots. Pinch off flower buds to prolong leaf production.

  • Radish

    Radish

    Sow directly outdoors in partial shade to prevent premature bolting in the June heat.

Plants

Plants

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  • Tomato

    Tomato

    Transplant strong, pre-grown seedlings outdoors. Stake immediately and remove side shoots regularly.

  • Bell Pepper

    Bell Pepper

    Transplant seedlings outdoors into warm, fertile soil. Protect from strong winds.

  • Eggplant

    Eggplant

    Transplant seedlings into the warmest, most sun-drenched part of the garden.

Tasks

Monthly tasks

Apply a thick layer of organic mulch (straw or shredded leaves) around tomatoes, peppers, and zucchini to conserve soil moisture and suppress weeds. Monitor plants for pests like aphids and spider mites, which thrive in dry summer conditions. Support growing vines and tall plants with stakes or trellises to prevent wind damage during summer storms.