What to sow in September | Easy to grow | Veggie seeds for September

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What to sow in September. Easy to Grow. Veggie seeds for September. What seeds can I sow in September? Suggested seeds to sow in September for continued harvesting throughout the year and a self-sufficient vegetable garden. Seed details below. Gardening tips for September. If you are wondering which seeds to sow in the garden or sow on the allotment in early autumn, or what vegetables can I plant in September, here are a few ideas. We live in the equivalent of hardiness Zone 8b, so I think it's safe to say we are growing in zone 8.

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Byther Farm is a small organic homestead, designed and managed using permaculture practices. We aim for self-sufficiency in fruit and vegetables for increased self reliance and better resilience to the modern world. I recognise that we are unlikely to be truly self sufficient, but do the best we can. I share our home with my loving partner, Mr J and our cat, Monty.
We are a fifty-something couple who live on a smallholding in Monmouthshire, Wales. We are going green and creating a gentler, cleaner and more healthy life for our family.
There is a large organic kitchen garden with no dig gardening raised beds and young food forest in which to grown our fruit and vegetables.
We keep chickens and Aylesbury ducks.

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What a lovely calm style you have, very much in tune with your surroundings, another new subscriber

samjones
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You are CRIMINALLY underrated,

Move aside Alan tichmarch!!!!

connorthegreat
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I always listen to this woman, when I have problems sleeping ( it helps me go to sleep)

michaelathanasiou
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Wow your cabbage is phenomenal!! Myself and my 8 year old son are just starting out growing our own veg, we have 2 small plastic greenhouses now. We planted iceberg lettuce a few weeks ago. Mine didn't grow but all 5 of his did! He's got the bug now and today we built the second greenhouse and he's planted spring onions. Glad to have found your channel thank you for guiding us on our veggie journey !

thegoatinator
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I only garden on my deck - we just ordered some raised bed planters - they are on legs so are almost the height of a kitchen table - so I can work in the new boxes next year. I grew tomatoes and cucumbers in pots on the deck (can't garden in the ground because of deer herds that come through our yard and I'm 74 and partially disabled from polio as a child) but yet you inspired me to take up gardening again this year and we are so happy with our little vegetable pots. I've always grown flowers - but had given up on vegetables. Next year, again inspired by you, I will have tomatoes, cucumbers, radishes, chives and maybe even a few onions in with the flowers in the new planters. Thank you for your videos - your voice and style are so calming and we need that so much these days.

bensgrammy
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Seeing the peas section of this video brought back some nostalgia of the first pea pod I ever grew, it was back in primary school I sat at the back of the class room on the teachers left hand side beside a window and a sink (exactly what I needed to make the plant grow, that and abit of common sense to keep an eye on it daily. Unlike most of the class 😅) anyways their was that window and the bottom left hand corner and the window everyone else choose on the right hand side, full sun all day. (I’m sure you know were this is going by now lol) anyways we came back from Easter holidays and low and behold everyone but I was shocked that there little faster growing pea shoots had all perished and I came back to a healthy little plant. Was pleased to eat the pea pod when it fully grew 😊 no prize for this little experiment, but the lesson I learnt won’t be forgotten. (Went on to forgetting about gardening till countless years later and took it up as a small time hobby and still love it to this day 😊

paultougher
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As soon as the sun is up i am out to plant seeds.Thanks for the inspiration Liz.

Rainsley
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In Australia so not even the same season but I love watching your garden year round. Green happiness!

Alainemb
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Liz, you are such a treasure. A "calm in the storm" and the busyness of everday life whirling about. Keep being you and doing what you do!!

gardenboots
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I don't have a garden. I'm just living vicariously through you. 😁

ailenen.
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If anybody that follows you just from Texas I'm from San Antonio Texas everything that you do we can do cuz we're Zone 8 through 10 awesome

jesseibarra
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Glad you mentioned that you are in the northern hemisphere. I find that gardeners in the northern hemisphere tend to assume that every gardener lives there. We don't, millions of us live in the southern hemisphere and would appreciate it if northerners made it clear where they are advising for. Sometimes an accent gives us a clue.

marieravening
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I want to see you harvest things from your garden. I liked hearing about grated radishes and mayo or yogurt for a spicy sandwich condiment.

jeannamaynard
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Thanks for the information. I never thought about growing vegetables to eat the seedlings.

HouseFairyDIY
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If i need to know anything I just watch you Liz! Great 👍

lindamorgan
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Expat Brit here in California, I can't do without your videos.

samjb
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Beautiful savoy cabbage there nice work. 👍

paladinsmith
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Nice video to watch in our torrential rain, thunder and lightening. Off to watch. Great info Liz, thankyou.

lorraineg
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I have so much cabbage envy rn! They look phenomenal!

christaball
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Never knew you could grow so much over winter, very excited to experiment.

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