What to plant in Tanga in May
May in Tanga, Tanzania marks the onset of autumn with decreasing rainfall and moderate temperatures. The climate supports a good range of cool-season crops for direct sowing and offers suitable conditions for transplanting established seedlings. Gardeners can expect comfortable growing conditions as the wetter season transitions.
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Sowing
Recommended sowing
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Cabbage
Sow directly outdoors or in seedbeds. Thrives in cooler, consistent temperatures.
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Kale
Direct sow. Benefits from the cooler temperatures of late autumn.
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Carrot
Direct sow into well-drained, loose soil. Cooler temperatures enhance sweetness.
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Beetroot
Direct sow. Prefers the cooler, stable temperatures.
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Spinach
Direct sow. Cooler weather helps prevent bolting.
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Radish
Direct sow. Rapid growth in cooler conditions.
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Lettuce
Direct sow or start in trays. Tolerates cooler temperatures.
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Onion
Sow seeds directly or plant sets. Cooler autumn is suitable for establishment.
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Garlic
Plant cloves directly. May is suitable for autumn planting for spring harvest.
Seedlings
Seedlings
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Cabbage
Transplant seedlings when they have 4-6 true leaves. Provides a head start.
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Broccoli
Transplant established seedlings to take advantage of cooler growing conditions.
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Cauliflower
Transplant seedlings into well-prepared beds. Consistent cool weather is beneficial.
Tasks
Monthly tasks
Monitor soil moisture closely as rainfall decreases from 86.6mm in May to 50mm in June and 39.6mm in July. Begin mulching around plants to conserve moisture and regulate soil temperature. Check for early signs of pests and diseases, which can still be active in the mild autumn conditions. Consider adding compost to beds to enrich soil for upcoming plantings.