What to plant in Saint George in July
July in Saint George, Barbados, falls within the wet summer season, featuring high average temperatures of 27°C and substantial rainfall of 155mm. This warm, humid tropical climate allows for full outdoor sowing of heat-tolerant crops while requiring careful management of soil drainage and fungal disease prevention. Gardeners can take advantage of the abundant natural moisture to establish robust root systems and fast-growing tropical leafy greens.
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Okra
Sow directly outdoors 2 cm deep in well-drained soil. Space plants 30-45 cm apart in full sun.

Sweet Corn
Sow directly in blocks of at least 4 rows to ensure proper wind pollination. Plant 2.5 cm deep.

Eggplant
Sow in protected seedbeds/indoor trays for transplanting in 6 weeks. Keep soil moist but not waterlogged.

Hot Pepper
Sow in protected seedbeds/indoor trays. Transplant outdoors when seedlings have 4-6 true leaves.

Cucumber
Sow directly in hills or on trellises to improve air circulation and reduce rot.

Amaranth (Callaloo)
Sow directly outdoors. Harvest young leaves continuously to encourage bushy growth.
Yardlong Bean
Sow seeds directly next to a strong trellis or support structure. Space 10 cm apart.

Pumpkin (Calabaza)
Sow directly in mounds spaced 1.5-2 meters apart to allow ample room for vining.
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Tomato
Transplant sturdy, pre-grown seedlings outdoors. Support with stakes or cages immediately to keep foliage off wet soil.

Sweet Potato
Plant rooted slips/cuttings into raised ridges to ensure proper drainage during heavy July rains.
Tasks
Monthly tasks
Monitor crops daily for fungal diseases like powdery mildew and black rot, which thrive in high humidity. Apply organic mulch to prevent heavy rains from splashing soil-borne pathogens onto plant leaves. Keep weeds under control, as they grow rapidly with the combined 155mm of rain and warm 27°C temperatures.