Seasonal Vegetable Growing Calendar India - Month-by-Month Planting Guide 2026

Seasonal Vegetable Growing Calendar India - Month-by-Month Planting Guide 2026

Successful vegetable gardening in India requires understanding seasonal planting windows across diverse climate zones. This comprehensive month-by-month calendar helps you plan, plant, and harvest vegetables year-round for maximum yields and quality.

Understanding India's Climate Zones

India's diverse geography creates distinct growing zones:

  • Northern Plains: Hot summers, cold winters (Delhi, Punjab, Haryana, UP)
  • Southern Regions: Tropical, warm year-round (Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Karnataka)
  • Coastal Areas: High humidity, moderate temperatures (Mumbai, Goa, Coastal AP)
  • Hill Stations: Cool climate, frost in winter (Himachal, Uttarakhand, Nilgiris)
  • Eastern Regions: High rainfall, humid (West Bengal, Assam, Odisha)

Adjust planting dates by 2-4 weeks based on your specific microclimate and elevation.

Three Main Growing Seasons in India

Kharif Season (Monsoon/Rainy Season)

Planting: June-July | Harvesting: September-October

Warm-season crops that thrive in monsoon humidity and heat.

Rabi Season (Winter Season)

Planting: October-November | Harvesting: February-April

Cool-season crops requiring moderate temperatures and less water.

Zaid Season (Summer Season)

Planting: March-April | Harvesting: May-June

Short-duration crops grown between Rabi and Kharif seasons.

Month-by-Month Planting Calendar

January - Peak Winter Harvest

Plant Now:

  • Tomatoes (transplant seedlings)
  • Capsicum and bell peppers
  • Brinjal (eggplant)
  • Beans (bush and pole varieties)
  • Peas (in northern regions)
  • Leafy greens: spinach, fenugreek, coriander
  • Root vegetables: radish, carrot, beetroot

Harvest: Cauliflower, cabbage, peas, carrots, turnips planted in October-November

Garden Tasks: Prepare beds for summer crops, add compost, prune fruit plants

February - Transition Month

Plant Now:

  • Summer squash and gourds (start indoors in north)
  • Okra (bhindi) in southern regions
  • Amaranth (chaulai)
  • Cucumber (start seeds)
  • Bitter gourd (karela) - start seeds
  • Herbs: basil, mint, curry leaves

Harvest: Late winter vegetables, leafy greens, radish

Garden Tasks: Last chance for winter vegetables in most regions, prepare for summer heat

March - Summer Season Begins

Plant Now (Zaid Season):

  • Bottle gourd (lauki)
  • Ridge gourd (turai)
  • Bitter gourd (karela)
  • Cucumber (kheera)
  • Okra (bhindi)
  • Pumpkin (kaddu)
  • Watermelon and muskmelon
  • Amaranth and other heat-tolerant greens

Harvest: Last of winter crops - tomatoes, beans, peas

Garden Tasks: Install shade nets for sensitive plants, mulch heavily, set up drip irrigation

April - Hot Season Planting

Plant Now:

  • Okra (main season)
  • Amaranth (continuous sowing)
  • Bottle gourd, ridge gourd, snake gourd
  • Pumpkin varieties
  • Chillies (in southern regions)
  • Drumstick (moringa) - saplings

Harvest: Early summer gourds, cucumber, radish

Garden Tasks: Increase watering frequency, apply organic mulch, monitor for heat stress

May - Peak Summer

Plant Now:

  • Okra (successive plantings)
  • Amaranth
  • Cowpea (lobia)
  • Cluster beans (guar)
  • Heat-tolerant herbs

Harvest: Summer gourds, okra, amaranth, melons

Garden Tasks: Prepare beds for monsoon crops, add organic matter, plan crop rotation

June - Monsoon Preparation & Planting

Plant Now (Kharif Season Begins):

  • Tomatoes (monsoon varieties - start seeds)
  • Brinjal (eggplant)
  • Chillies
  • Okra (late planting)
  • Gourds (bottle, ridge, bitter)
  • Leafy greens: spinach, amaranth, fenugreek
  • Beans (bush varieties)

Harvest: Summer vegetables before heavy rains

Garden Tasks: Ensure excellent drainage, stake plants before monsoon winds, apply neem cake

July - Monsoon Peak

Plant Now:

  • Leafy greens (continuous sowing): spinach, fenugreek, amaranth, coriander
  • Radish (quick-growing varieties)
  • Beans
  • Okra (last planting)
  • Cucumber (monsoon varieties)

Harvest: Monsoon greens, okra, gourds

Garden Tasks: Monitor for fungal diseases, ensure air circulation, avoid overhead watering, apply organic fungicides preventively

August - Late Monsoon

Plant Now:

  • Tomatoes (for winter harvest - transplant seedlings)
  • Capsicum and bell peppers (start seeds)
  • Brinjal (start seeds)
  • Leafy greens (continuous planting)
  • Radish, turnip
  • Beans
  • Coriander

Harvest: Monsoon vegetables, leafy greens

Garden Tasks: Prepare beds for winter crops, improve drainage, add compost

September - Monsoon Ends, Winter Prep

Plant Now:

  • Tomatoes (transplant for winter crop)
  • Capsicum, bell peppers (transplant)
  • Brinjal (transplant)
  • Cauliflower (transplant seedlings)
  • Cabbage (transplant)
  • Leafy greens: spinach, fenugreek, lettuce
  • Root vegetables: carrot, radish, beetroot

Harvest: Late monsoon crops, okra, gourds

Garden Tasks: Clear monsoon debris, improve soil with compost, plan winter garden layout

October - Winter Season Begins (Rabi)

Plant Now:

  • Tomatoes (main winter crop - transplant)
  • Peas (in northern regions)
  • Beans (bush and pole)
  • Cauliflower, cabbage, broccoli (transplant)
  • Carrot, radish, beetroot, turnip
  • Leafy greens: spinach, fenugreek, lettuce, mustard greens
  • Onions (sets or transplants)
  • Garlic (cloves)
  • Coriander, dill

Harvest: Early winter vegetables, last of monsoon crops

Garden Tasks: Best planting month for most vegetables in India, prepare beds thoroughly, add organic fertilizers

November - Peak Winter Planting

Plant Now:

  • Tomatoes (last planting for winter)
  • Peas (main season in north)
  • Broad beans (fava beans)
  • Cauliflower, cabbage (late varieties)
  • Root vegetables: carrot, radish, beetroot
  • Leafy greens (continuous sowing)
  • Coriander, fenugreek
  • Potatoes (in northern plains)

Harvest: Early winter vegetables planted in September

Garden Tasks: Mulch to retain moisture, protect sensitive plants from early frost in northern regions

December - Winter Maintenance

Plant Now:

  • Leafy greens: spinach, fenugreek, coriander (quick crops)
  • Radish (fast-growing varieties)
  • Peas (in southern regions)
  • Beans (in frost-free areas)

Harvest: Winter vegetables - cauliflower, cabbage, carrots, peas, beans

Garden Tasks: Protect plants from frost in northern regions, plan spring garden, order seeds for next season

Regional Planting Variations

Northern India (Delhi, Punjab, Haryana, UP)

Follow the calendar closely. Protect plants from December-January frost. Extend summer season with shade and irrigation.

Southern India (Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Karnataka, AP)

Year-round growing possible. Adjust winter crop timing by 4-6 weeks later. Focus on heat-tolerant varieties.

Coastal Regions

High humidity requires disease-resistant varieties. Excellent drainage essential during monsoon. Grow leafy greens year-round.

Hill Stations

Shorter growing season. Focus on cool-season crops. Protect from frost. Excellent for temperate vegetables like lettuce, broccoli, strawberries.

Succession Planting for Continuous Harvest

Plant small quantities every 2-3 weeks for continuous supply:

  • Leafy greens: Spinach, fenugreek, coriander - sow every 2 weeks
  • Radish: Quick 30-day crop - successive plantings
  • Beans: Plant every 3 weeks for extended harvest
  • Carrots: Stagger plantings by 3-4 weeks

Companion Planting Calendar

Plant these combinations together for mutual benefits:

  • Tomatoes + Basil + Marigold: Pest control and flavor enhancement
  • Beans + Corn + Squash: Traditional "Three Sisters" method
  • Carrots + Onions: Pest deterrence
  • Cabbage + Dill: Attracts beneficial insects

Seed Starting Timeline

Many vegetables benefit from indoor seed starting 4-6 weeks before transplanting:

  • Tomatoes: Start seeds 6-8 weeks before transplant date
  • Peppers & Brinjal: 8-10 weeks before transplant
  • Cauliflower & Cabbage: 4-6 weeks before transplant
  • Cucurbits (gourds, melons): 3-4 weeks before transplant

Organic Soil Preparation Calendar

Before Kharif Season (May-June)

Add well-decomposed compost, vermicompost, neem cake. Deep dig and incorporate green manure crops.

Before Rabi Season (September-October)

Add compost, bone meal, rock phosphate. Improve drainage if needed. Test and adjust soil pH.

Before Zaid Season (February-March)

Light compost addition, focus on mulching for moisture retention.

Pest & Disease Calendar

Summer (March-June)

Watch for: Aphids, whiteflies, spider mites. Use neem oil sprays preventively.

Monsoon (July-September)

Watch for: Fungal diseases, damping off, leaf spots. Ensure drainage and air circulation.

Winter (October-February)

Watch for: Caterpillars on brassicas, aphids on peas. Use Bt and neem solutions.

Harvest Calendar by Vegetable

Vegetable Planting Month Harvest Month Days to Harvest
Tomatoes Aug-Sep, Jan-Feb Nov-Jan, Apr-Jun 70-90 days
Okra Mar-Jul May-Oct 50-60 days
Spinach Year-round 30-45 days after sowing 30-45 days
Radish Year-round 25-40 days after sowing 25-40 days
Cauliflower Sep-Oct Dec-Feb 60-80 days
Peas Oct-Nov Jan-Mar 60-70 days
Bottle Gourd Mar-Jul May-Sep 60-80 days
Beans Feb-Mar, Sep-Oct Apr-May, Nov-Jan 50-60 days

Watering Calendar

Summer (March-June)

Daily watering, possibly twice for containers. Early morning and evening. Deep watering for established plants.

Monsoon (July-September)

Reduce watering, rely on rainfall. Water only during dry spells. Ensure drainage.

Winter (October-February)

Water every 2-4 days depending on temperature. Morning watering preferred. Reduce frequency in December-January.

Fertilization Calendar

Monthly Schedule

  • Week 1: Liquid compost tea or seaweed extract
  • Week 2: Top-dress with vermicompost
  • Week 3: Foliar spray with diluted organic fertilizer
  • Week 4: Add neem cake or bone meal as needed

Seed Saving Calendar

Save seeds from open-pollinated varieties:

  • Winter crops: Save seeds in March-April (coriander, fenugreek, radish)
  • Summer crops: Save seeds in September-October (okra, gourds, amaranth)
  • Tomatoes & peppers: Save from best fruits, dry thoroughly, store cool and dry

Garden Planning Tips

  • Keep a garden journal noting planting dates, varieties, and results
  • Rotate crop families to prevent soil depletion and disease buildup
  • Plan for 3-season gardening to maximize space and yields
  • Order seeds 4-6 weeks before planting season
  • Prepare beds 2-3 weeks before planting

Recommended Seed Collections

Explore our curated seasonal vegetable seed collections, certified organic seeds, and heirloom varieties perfect for Indian climate zones.

Conclusion

Following a seasonal planting calendar aligned with India's climate patterns ensures successful vegetable gardening year-round. Adjust timing based on your local microclimate, maintain soil health with organic practices, and practice succession planting for continuous harvests.

Start with easy vegetables suited to your season, observe and learn from each crop cycle, and gradually expand your garden's diversity and productivity.

Disclaimer: This planting calendar provides general guidance based on traditional agricultural practices and horticultural principles for Indian climate zones. Actual planting dates may vary based on local weather patterns, microclimates, and specific variety requirements. For region-specific agricultural advice, consult local agricultural extension services or experienced gardeners in your area.