Seeds for July
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 15 ต.ค. 2024
- Seeds to sow in July to keep you harvesting all year round. There are masses of things to sow in the vegetable garden at this time of year; a mix of continued successional sowing, new things to get started and also a few things that you have a last chance to sow!
Below is a list of all the varieties mentioned in the video. Where possible i have included a link but some varieties i couldn't find.
Fennel -
Di Firenze amzn.to/3xncYw4
Radicchio -
Rossa Di Verona amzn.to/3AfSYxn
Rossa Di Precoce amzn.to/2UMjQEX
Celeriac -
Monarch amzn.to/3AmjlC6
Cima Di Rapa -
40 amzn.to/2UYD5LK
60 amzn.to/3jLxumv
90 amzn.to/3qCHrE9
Spring Cabbage -
Greyhound amzn.to/3dR0tBB
April amzn.to/2Th2obv
Cabbage -
Primo amzn.to/3ycJAce
Purple Sprouting Broccoli -
Early Purple amzn.to/3haDBPk
Kohl Rabi -
Azur amzn.to/2Uei6nJ
Romanesco cauliflower amzn.to/3AtbwKS
Kale -
Cavolo Nero amzn.to/3AhF4e5
Dwarf Green amzn.to/2V1whNz
Scarlet amzn.to/2SG1Sn3
Courgettes -
All Green Bush amzn.to/2UXf8o5
Green tiger (can’t find)
Sunstripe (can’t find)
De Nice A Fruit Rond amzn.to/3hFQFLR
Beans/Peas -
Hursts Greenshaft amzn.to/3w8xKyf
Sonesta amzn.to/3AiS6In
Carrots -
Touchon amzn.to/3x6rzMq
Jaune Obtuse (can’t find)
Beetroot -
Chioggia amzn.to/3ybejGl
Boldor amzn.to/3wcwZnT
Crimson Globe amzn.to/3yaLgCW
Rubridus amzn.to/3h73Mqc
Turnips -
Snow Ball amzn.to/3h9ceFc
Petrowski amzn.to/3dx4aMz
Purple Top Milan amzn.to/3jsUhmO
Seed -
Tweed amzn.to/3dx4kUb
Spring onions -
Lilia amzn.to/3jFuQOK
Pompeii amzn.to/2UhOEx0
Chard -
Bright Lights amzn.to/2UejTJt
Lucullus amzn.to/2V1yqc5
Fordhook Giant amzn.to/3dygj3J
Perpetual amzn.to/3wbdrA4
Radish -
Alba amzn.to/3dyf0Sg
French Breakfast amzn.to/3hmtPZu
Lettuce -
Cuor D’Oro amzn.to/3dxvKcC
Little Gem amzn.to/3ydnQgd
Valmaine amzn.to/3yflQEq
Ricca Rossa
Red Salad Bowl amzn.to/3waVphE
Rossa Di Trento amzn.to/3yai4vS
Mazure amzn.to/3AdPNXf
Dragons Tongue
Herbs -
Dill amzn.to/3hFTBYT
Chives amzn.to/3htLvm1
Lisette Parsley amzn.to/3juiRDT
Giant Italia Parsley amzn.to/365kkZl
Genovese Basil amzn.to/3ycbxAH
Thai Basil amzn.to/3qGqxUQ
Chervill amzn.to/3y9DtW3
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Jessie I'm so grateful for your vlogs. I've watched all of them from the beginning and it's really helped me and kept me positive and inspired to renovate my garden. I'm in bad health so have been alone in flat since Feb 2020 working from home to shield from C19. Almost 18 months. So I've done lots in my garden and your vids have helped me so much. So I just want you to know the impact your vlogging has on people. Thank you. 😊
Fantastic colourful harvest. I’m so glad Lily showed up and she’s safe 🐈
Great info Jessie. Don't ever lose your enthusiasm for growing. I know you rattled through that but you've put the list there so that's really helpful. Thank you for motivating us beginners. I'm 67 and you help me to keep looking forward. Keep it up.👍🏼
I am so happy I found your channel!
Thank you for posting. Today was a bulk sow day for me (June/July combined) and being able to shout "snap" 5 times from that list has really made it a good one. I'd chosen Durham early and Red drum head for cabbages this months but on your advice i'll do a quick tub of greyhounds. The greyhounds I sowed back in Feb are pretty large right now, not hearted up enough but really big leaves, one of them almost filled the soup pot on its own last weekend.
Kale recipes please. I really enjoy your videos, thank you.
Great reminder for me, ill get sowing quite a few there i have the seeds and a few i would love to try. Thanks Jess great video.
You’ll have to show us your chive tea soon!
Very informative as always. Your channel has definitely been one of the biggest positives to come out of the whole Covid situation. Almost 1m views....so respect..(but definitively deserve a lot more) and thanks for all the hard work you've put in. Also love the cooking vids. Cheers, Nick.
Just when I thought I could slow down a bit, it’s time to pull out the old seed packets & get at it again. Actually I’ve done succession planting for the 1st time this year & am looking forward to planting the cooler weather crops. Thanks for keeping us informed & inspired. EK from 🇺🇸
Untwist its knickers made me laugh out loud 🤣 fantastic
Great information and timely reminders! Thank you Jess!
Tracy 💚🌱
Great videos, they've given me many ideas on what to try here. I wish we had some rain right now, it was +41c here on Monday, cooled off now to mid 20s. No rain for the last week and none in sight for at least another week. I'm in southern British Columbia, near Vancouver. Happy Canada Day!
Hey there Happy Canada Day! Coming from Calgary. It has been +37 most of the week, put up a tent shade on the deck to protect everything! Roses and clematis love it though..
Hope you get cool soon, Lytton was what +52? Yikes.. 🍁
Untwist its knickers ! I am going to have to try and use this phrase at least once a week now 😁 Thanks for another great vlog Xx
Oh my that phrase is top drawer Kensington, priceless Jessie 😄😄
Hits the nail on the head!
Hi Jessie, your video's are so brilliant. You and Mum are certainty going to be busy sowing all that lot. Keep us all updated with the progress. Xx 🍴
Very nice upload 👍 thanks for sharing
Thumbs up for Valmain. Crunchy, chewy, tasty. Too chewy for slugs, aphids don't damage it and it made it through the horrors of April. Cut and come again ftw.
One of the things that I am considering doing with these later crops is putting some cheep shelving (the variety of possibilities is practically endless) up agains an outside wall of my garden shed, with some curbs at the edges to keep things from blowing off, and starting this later set of seeds there. As you said, they don't need to be inside, anywhere really. I think it will probably work and using vertical space instead of horizontal space. A real consideration for those of us with smaller growing areas.
I was wondering what I should be sowing. This year I want to grow more over winter so this really helped. Thank you.
enjoyable video jessie
My dwarf beans are magnets for snails atm, now they’ve finished with a couple of perennials and the potato they nearly stripped completely. They are also very fond of my pea plants.
Having the same problem!
Grow radish close by as a sacrificial lure, slugs and snails prefer it, then you just compost the radish that has been devoured.. :)
Fantastic this is exactly what I needed to see. I was on the plot today wondering what to put in and low and behold Jessie you shoot you score. Brilliant thank you.👍
Thanks Jessie, such wonderful information, as always. Will get sowing right away 😁
Very helpful, I always have such a job choosing varieties.🤗👍
Morning Jessie and mom hopefully you will get some better weather, it’s actually cool today thank goodness but forest fires are running rampant sadly. I mostly do brassicas at this time of year and more potatoes in pots. Lettuce just bolts here in the heat and I’ll do some carrots and beets as we have found we like the leaves sautéed. Thanks for sharing 🇨🇦🐝 safe
At the end you said about your weather sounds like our type of weather we get here in Invercargill. But yes can grow a lot because it rains for days on and off plants seem to like that too.
Fantastic advice thank you.
Plot 37 - well I live at no.37 so this channels perfect ;-))
Super informative. Thank you Jessie.
Nice update, I need to see when some of these interesting varieties will grow here in my garden 9B Mesa, Arizona USA (hot desert). Maybe during my winter perhaps, we will see.
Izzy wizzy lets get busy ! More seed shopping tomorrow 😂 Thanks Jess 🍷
Thanks for all the inspiration, Jess!
A great selection of seeds Jessie and a excellent video. Stay safe and well.
Hi jessie, any chance you could show how to make your mildew spray from chives,sounds interesting. thanks.
Wow, what a lot of seeds! How many people do you grow for? You seem to have so much to eat. Great video.
It’s for another great video I’ve already left you a comment I don’t know where it went to I’m just making a short one because I’m redoing I don’t know what is going on with my channel but even leaving comments are getting dropped by TH-cam I saw it typed up and now it went away so I’m retyping another one really enjoyed your video right information hugs and kisses from grandma Sandy
Loads of useful info! Thanks. We’ve had a lovely day up at our allotment and planted spinach, spring onions and lettuce. Ordered some Bright Lights chard to try as only grown in the past to feed our chucks😂. Hopefully you’ll convert me!
Brilliant Jess. Thanks for another informative vlog. Love it
Fab video Jessie! Thank you!!
Perfect motivation for today! I did NOTHING in June! Hello from Canada!
Seed megastore (midnight sun) kale is lovely tasting curly kale with a red vein. Very pretty too.
I might sow some dwarf french beans - I like the 'Purple Teepee' and maybe that 'Trento' winter frizzy lettuce. I usually plant some winter lettuce in my greenhouse border soil after the tomatoes come out in October - but sow them around late August, so that they get up to a decent size to overwinter by November/December and then harvest in March to April the following year. I like your seed sowing suggestions.
Useful info on sowing varieties for this time of year. Thanks
I have planted 3 of the chards that you recommended. I hope I like it? Thanks Jessica. I love buying seeds, to plant seeds is such a hopeful activity.
You will Jay, the stems are fab
@@gedhuffadine1873 Thank you. I have since planted chioggia and mixed beets too. I thought I didn't like beetroot but I have only ever had it cold. I am looking forward to seeing what that is like.
I really should get a few rows of carrots in the ground. It's definitely moist enough for them to germinate.
Oh, and some kohlrabi and beetroot and... Oh Jessie, so much to sow! 😆
Rat tail Radish are a wonderful alternative in hot weather, they do not form a bulb but huge pods.
Won’t be sowing anything else this year.....just had word I’m finally getting a new knee!👏 so poor hubby is gonna have to look after my veg plot 😂🙈......oh dear! X
Great vlog Jess, very good work adding the list of varieties, very helpful. My Friday will be spent direct sowing a second wave of lettuce, spinach and radish along with weeding beds and feeding tomatoes. Can’t wait the pond review, really looking forward to that episode. Wondering how the clematis and other climbing vines are doing on the fence between your plot and school? Did it fill in nicely? Happy weekend! 🙂🐞🌸🌱🥦🥬🌶🍓🫐🍅
Great stuff Jess very informative x
I may get some spring onions in as my onions just got pulled and they were on the small side. and I’m for sure getting more squash and cucumbers. I have yellow squash now but would like zucchini as well. All the types of beans confuse me. Maybe you could do a video letting us know difference between pole beans snap beans, bush beans and whatever else there is.
What do you do with radish seedpods? Eat raw? Do you dry them? And what do you do with the beetroot? Thank you! :-)
Thanks!! Very useful info
Last week I cut down my chives which had gone to seed and chucked them on the compost, how I wish I had seen this video before I did😳
Great Video!! Thank you.
Thank you for this. I was only saying to my wife earlier what do I do now.?.....think I'll get some more kale sown to put in when the runner beans have done their thing.....
You seed a lot, indeed🌱🙃
Have you heard of ‘photoperiodism’ Jess? Just been researching it. Day/Night length affect certain vegetables and triggers them to flower.
great video thanks
For reference, what is your first frost date and how long of a growing season do you have there?
Can you clarify what bolting means. Just set up a little 5× 8ft in the garden in April. So new to this.
Cheers
Michael
Starting to grow a flower stem. Good for beans, lot for lettuce ...
bolting, is the plant producing seed heads before it would be normal for that to occur.
My frisée didn’t bolt until the second year here in California. Maybe try that one?
I love your youtube bravo
Are all your seeds heirloom? I’m trying to avoid terminator seeds and I wondered if you did too?
Breechgroove Garden are doing a comparison between hybrid and heirloom seed varieties to see which are best so far the heirloom potatoes are miles better.
Lol that sad face when you realise youve forgotten something.... this happens to me all the time :')
Where I am, east coast lincs, the sun refuses to shine, and my veg etc, is not under cover, potatos OK though 🇬🇧
Cute💖💖
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Celeriac?? Really? All the info I’ve seen on celeriac says it has to be sown really early in the year as it takes forever to grow. You’re the only one I’ve seen sowing it now 🤔
I thought you lived in Australia?
I wouldn’t mind sowing some seeds with Jessie 🤪🤪🤪
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My radish are woody
Picked to late
To warm weather.
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