What to Plant in January, South Florida
Tropical to subtropical, frost-free
There are 100 crops you can plant in South Florida in January. Tap any plant for its full calendar, varieties and growing notes.
Fruiting
🫑 Bell Pepper🫘 Bush Beans🍈 Cantaloupe🌶️ Chili Pepper🥒 Cucumber🫛 Edamame🍆 Eggplant🫘 Fava Beans🌿 Florence Fennel🌵 Globe Artichoke🫛 Peas🎃 Pumpkin🫛 Snow Peas🎃 Squash🌽 Sweet Corn🍅 Tomato🍉 Watermelon🥒 Zucchini
Leafy
🌿 Arugula🥬 Bok Choy🌿 Celery🌿 Chicory🥬 Collard Greens🥬 Endive & Escarole🌿 Fennel (Herb)🥬 Kale🥬 Komatsuna🥬 Lettuce🌿 Mibuna🥬 Radicchio🌿 Sorrel🌿 Spinach🥬 Swiss Chard🥬 Tatsoi🌿 Watercress
Brassica
Root
Herb
🌿 Basil🌿 Bay Laurel🌼 Chamomile🌿 Chives🌿 Cilantro🌿 Dill🌿 Lemon Balm🌿 Marjoram🌿 Mint🌿 Oregano🌿 Parsley🌿 Rosemary🌿 Sage🌿 Shiso (Perilla)🌿 Tarragon🌿 Thai Basil🌿 Thyme🌿 Vietnamese Mint
Fruit
Flower
💙 Borage🌼 Calendula🌿 Comfrey🌸 Cornflower🌸 Cosmos🌹 Culinary Rose🌸 Echinacea (Coneflower)🌼 Marigold🌺 Nasturtium🌸 Snapdragon🌻 Sunflower🤍 Sweet Alyssum🌸 Sweet Pea🌸 Viola & Pansy🌼 Yarrow🌺 Zinnia
Micro
Mushroom
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