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In this weeks episode of Master My Garden podcast John looks at what to sow in July and other gardening jobs.
July is a month when all our vegetable beds are heaving with produce and space for new crops can be at a premium. It is also holiday time and a combination of holidays and full beds mean that people generally stop sowing their seed at this time of the year. However if you can keep sowing at this time you will have plants to go in after you harvest your onions, potatoes and other crops. This will ensure you have supply right through to the autumn and winter.
So what can we sow? We can still sow lettuce, scallions, chard, radish and many other successional crops. Also we can make the last sowing of beetroot and carrots outside.
Other gardening tasks we can do in July include taking softwood cuttings, staking perennials, and much more.
Also remember in July to enjoy your garden after all if you can't enjoy it why would you be gardening anyway.
There will be a blog post on this episode very soon on my website. This blog and previous blogs along with all podcast episodes are be available on my
Website :https://mastermygarden.com/
If there is any topic you would like covered in future episodes please let me know.
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or email [email protected]
Until next week
Happy Gardening
John
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Until next week
Happy gardening
John
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In this weeks episode of Master My Garden podcast John looks at what to sow in July and other gardening jobs.
July is a month when all our vegetable beds are heaving with produce and space for new crops can be at a premium. It is also holiday time and a combination of holidays and full beds mean that people generally stop sowing their seed at this time of the year. However if you can keep sowing at this time you will have plants to go in after you harvest your onions, potatoes and other crops. This will ensure you have supply right through to the autumn and winter.
So what can we sow? We can still sow lettuce, scallions, chard, radish and many other successional crops. Also we can make the last sowing of beetroot and carrots outside.
Other gardening tasks we can do in July include taking softwood cuttings, staking perennials, and much more.
Also remember in July to enjoy your garden after all if you can't enjoy it why would you be gardening anyway.
There will be a blog post on this episode very soon on my website. This blog and previous blogs along with all podcast episodes are be available on my
Website :https://mastermygarden.com/
If there is any topic you would like covered in future episodes please let me know.
Please like and follow Master My Garden on the following channels
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mastermygarden/
Instagram @Mastermygarden https://www.instagram.com/mastermygarden/
Twitter:https://twitter.com/tweetsbyMMG
or email [email protected]
Until next week
Happy Gardening
John
Support the show
If there is any topic you would like covered in future episodes, please let me know.
Email: [email protected]
Master My Garden Courses:
https://mastermygarden.com/courses/
Check out Master My Garden on the following channels
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mastermygarden/
Instagram @Mastermygarden https://www.instagram.com/mastermygarden/
Until next week
Happy gardening
John
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