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What to plant in Mersin in July

July in Mersin is characterized by extreme Mediterranean summer heat, with an average temperature of 28.9°C, peak temperatures reaching 33.1°C, and negligible rainfall of only 6.4mm. Gardeners must focus on heat-tolerant crops, intensive irrigation management, and utilizing shaded seedbeds to prepare autumn-harvested crops as the region transitions into slightly cooler late-summer temperatures in September and October.

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種まき

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  • Tomato

    Tomato

    Sow in protected, shaded indoor seedbeds (semillero) to anticipate autumn transplanting. September and October climate data (t_avg 26.3°C and 22.1°C, t_min > 10°C) guarantees optimal conditions for development.

  • Bell Pepper

    Bell Pepper

    Sow in protected indoor seedbeds now. High July and August temperatures require shade cloth protection for young seedlings.

  • Eggplant

    Eggplant

    Sow in protected seedbeds. Eggplants thrive in the late summer heat and will mature during the warm autumn months of September and October.

  • Zucchini

    Zucchini

    Sow in protected seedbeds or direct sow under shade cloth. Protect emerging sprouts from intense solar radiation.

  • Okra

    Okra

    Can be direct sown outdoors. Soak seeds for 24 hours prior to sowing to accelerate germination in dry soils.

  • Cowpea

    Sow directly into outdoor beds. Mulch heavily around the sowing area to preserve soil moisture.

  • Cucumber

    Cucumber

    Sow in protected seedbeds or under shade structures to prevent early leaf scorch.

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  • Basil

    Basil

    Transplant established seedlings into garden beds. Place under the shade of taller crops like okra or tomatoes to prevent leaf scorch.

  • Sweet Potato

    Sweet Potato

    Transplant well-rooted slips directly into loose, sandy loam soils.

Tasks

Monthly tasks

Apply a thick 5-10 cm layer of organic mulch (straw or dried leaves) to all garden beds to lower soil temperature and reduce evaporation. Erect 40% shade cloths over sensitive crops to prevent sunscald on developing fruits. Monitor plants daily for spider mites and whiteflies, which proliferate rapidly in hot, dry conditions.