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What to plant in Obock in July

July in Obock is characterized by extreme desert heat, with average maximum temperatures reaching 40.4°C and minimal rainfall of only 9.1mm. Due to these hyper-arid and scorching conditions, outdoor sowing is highly restricted to exceptionally heat-tolerant species, while preparation for the slightly cooler late-summer and autumn seasons must be managed with extreme care under heavy shade.

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  • Okra

    Okra

    Sow directly outdoors. Requires constant soil moisture to germinate in extreme heat; use thick organic mulch to protect the soil surface.

  • Millet

    Sow directly into the ground. Excellent as a cover crop to prevent soil erosion during dry wind events.

  • Tomato

    Tomato

    Sow in protected indoor seedbeds with active cooling or strong ventilation. Do not sow outdoors. August (33.3°C avg) and September (33.3°C avg) remain very hot but allow seedling development under shade.

  • Eggplant

    Eggplant

    Sow in protected indoor seedbeds. Protect from hot, drying winds. Seedlings will be ready for transplanting in September.

  • Hot Pepper

    Hot Pepper

    Sow in protected indoor seedbeds. Keep trays away from direct midday desert sun to avoid boiling the seeds in the soil.

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  • Date Palm

    Transplant well-rooted offshoots. Protect the young plant with a temporary palm-frond shade structure to prevent sunburn during the first few months.

Tasks

Monthly tasks

Apply a thick layer of organic mulch (such as straw or dry palm fronds) to all active garden beds to reduce soil evaporation and lower root-zone temperatures. Erect 50% to 70% shade nets over existing plants to shield them from the intense July UV radiation. Clean irrigation emitters weekly to prevent mineral clogging caused by high evaporation rates.