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Early summer for gardening is typically considered the period between late spring and the official start of summer, usually from late May to mid-June, depending on the climate and region. During this time, temperatures are steadily warming, and the risk of frost has passed in most areas, making it ideal for planting warm-season crops like tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers, and beans. What Is Considered Early Summer for Gardening?