What I’m sowing and planting in September and October



September’s sowings: https://airtable.com/shrYqsEjo4OEI2unc
October’s sowings: https://airtable.com/shreoiFoxegFTPjIw

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14 thoughts on “What I’m sowing and planting in September and October”

  1. Another excellent and informative video. Brassica succession advice is invaluable. I have now switched over to using module trays (as per your recent sowing videos) for sowing and, once you get serious about self sufficiency, it is the best option- easy planting with little root disturbance. Always something to learn here…!

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  2. Another useful timely video Steve thankyou. With overwintering brassica do you use seed compost to slow growth or normal compost? Had an awful year with both peppers and aubergines in the greenhouse…they are only now starting fruit as we run out of light and warmth. Regards Fiona

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  3. Thank you Steve, excellent info as usual. Just sorted my seeds today and hoping to grow some winter produce this year. No polytunnel , just an old greenhouse, so not as warm and will all be in containers but we will see what happens. Going to try some outside field beans too. Best wishes

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  4. Thank you Steve. Excellent video. I might try elephant garlic for the first time if it can be used like leeks. We put 100 leeks in tubs and they are thickening up but probably best in the spring.

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  5. I am just starting to explore your massive thus really well organised info – It's worth so much for me as I just switch from 25m2 raised beds and a half decent conservatory to a 200m2 NoDig with a poly tunnel coming up. Big thank you‼and I make sure to drop some coffee beans ❇

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  6. Good morning Steve. This is in regard to green garlic. I am planning to grow some green garlic from about 100 Bulbils that I saved from the last harvest by sacrificing 2 chesnok/music. I am growing them from bulbils because I can't afford $25/lb of garlic seed just to harvest them early as green garlic. I was wondering if you or anyone in this community ever grew them this way. Thank you in advance!

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