The Wag’s almanac for the valley’s farms, orchards and gardens — what’s ripe, what to do this month, and the growing weather.

What's in season

On the valley’s farm stands and market tables in July, look for tomatoes, peaches, nectarines, plums, corn, zucchini, cucumbers, melons, peppers, blackberries, and basil.

In the garden this month

Water deeply in the morning, harvest summer crops regularly, sow fall brassicas and lettuce in flats, and watch for hornworms and mildew.

Growing weather

The week ahead: mostly clear, highs around 92°F and lows around 52°F.

No frost, extreme heat, or rain of note for growers this week.

By the moon

The moon is a waning crescent — by the old planting calendar, rest, weed, and prepare beds before the new moon.


Seasonal and garden notes are a general guide for Sonoma Valley; growing weather is from the National Weather Service. Your own microclimate — valley floor or hillside — will vary.

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