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What to plant in Zonguldak Province in May

May in Zonguldak Province, Türkiye, marks the heart of spring, enabling a wide range of planting activities. With typical spring temperatures, both cold-tolerant and some warm-season crops can be sown or transplanted. Gardeners can expect favorable conditions for establishing many common vegetables.

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  • Cabbage

    Cabbage

    Sow directly outdoors. Ensure consistent moisture for germination.

  • Lettuce

    Lettuce

    Sow directly outdoors. Succession planting recommended for continuous harvest.

  • Radish

    Radish

    Sow directly outdoors. Plant in succession every 1-2 weeks for continuous supply.

  • Spinach

    Spinach

    Sow directly outdoors. Tolerates cooler soil temperatures.

  • Beetroot

    Beetroot

    Sow directly outdoors. Thin seedlings to appropriate spacing.

  • Carrot

    Carrot

    Sow directly outdoors into finely prepared soil. Keep moist for germination.

  • Peas

    Peas

    Sow directly outdoors. Provide support for climbing varieties.

  • Bush Beans

    Bush Beans

    Sow directly outdoors once soil has warmed sufficiently. Do not sow if soil is too cold.

  • Onion (from seed)

    Onion (from seed)

    Sow directly outdoors or in seedbeds. Long growing season.

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Bibit

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  • Cabbage

    Cabbage

    Transplant hardened-off seedlings outdoors. Protect from late frosts if any.

  • Broccoli

    Broccoli

    Transplant hardened-off seedlings outdoors. Ensure good soil drainage.

  • Lettuce

    Lettuce

    Transplant hardened-off seedlings. Provide some shade in the hottest part of the day if temperatures spike.

  • Swiss Chard

    Swiss Chard

    Transplant hardened-off seedlings outdoors. Tolerates a range of soil types.

Tasks

Monthly tasks

In May, focus on consistent watering for newly sown seeds and transplanted seedlings. Monitor for common spring pests and diseases. Begin weeding regularly to reduce competition for nutrients and water. Consider adding compost or organic matter to garden beds to prepare for summer crops.