September Planting Guide
We follow on with our guides on what to plant and when to plant it, here we have the September planting guide.
name | Action | Guide |
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Cabbages | Sow spring ranges at this point , not to mention transplant out any of the ones you've had under shelter | There is a wide variety of cabbages: some are suited for harvesting in spring, some summer and other for winter. Preferably, begin your plants in a seedbed or deep tray, when sowing separate them by about 10 to 15cm and put them down about 2.5cm. |
Lettuce - sow a hardy variety for winter harvesting. | Preparing the ground | Before sowing you need to prepare the ground, you will need to break it up by forking it over, clear out any weeds, if the ground is dry add some good quality compost and rake it over gently. |
Routinely sow your seeds in a cycle to be certain that you have an on going yield | To sow your Lettuce spread the seeds thinly along the bottom of your rows, these should be about 2cm deep. Put a light covering of compost over the seeds and water them. | |
Onions | This is the time to plant Japanese varieties. | When they are planted you will need to cover them to protect them from the frost. |
This will help you ensure that your garden keeps producing into the winter.
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