14 Crops I Sow EVERY September

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What to sow in September for self-sufficiency

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Outdoors:
Summer radishes
Daikon radishes
Spring onions
Pak choi
Pat soi
Mitzuna
Mustards
Field beans, field peas
Rocket

Undercover crops:
Giant winter spinach
Winter varieties of lettuce
Peas for shoots
Kale
Savoy cabbages
Napa cabbage/Chinese cabbage
Coriander
Wa wa cai choi

Just for ease of reference, thanks Huw!

fchow
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Hahaha! I love how you had a "squirrel" moment with the strawberry at 2:20 😂. I would do the exact same thing!

MichelleMonstera
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Good that you Champion Green Manure, its something a lot more people should make more of

sowgroweat
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OMG thank you Dave I have shared this to as many of my friends as I can, love love this video

lindaallen
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Wow! I remember when the subs. were in the hundreds. Well done Huw!

donnyjay
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aw I love that you threw a self seed tomato over your shoulder lol

cherloem
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Great stuff Huw, I've just bought your book "Veg in one Bed" and looking forward with great excitement to starting growing vegetables for the first time! Excellent tips in the book and I'd definitely recommend anyone getting started on this incredible journey to grab a copy forthwith! Cheers mate and thank you for sharing your amazing expertise.

rattleshakti
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It’s a delicious root vegetable with edible leaves, for cooking in stir fry, soup, preserving with salt as crispy and sweet. Fujian Grandma shared some of her recipes on Yt

yinqin
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Thanks for this video, Huw! I would love to see a video on green manure that includes all stages: planting, growing, and finally what to do in spring.

sproutingemily
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the Harry Potter reference - nice touch Huw! :) Great informative video!

KLottici
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Short but sweet video. Here in south Central Pennsylvania we have a week of projected 90s! Who would have thought it possible.

lolaseymour
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Could you please do a video on how you make the hinged hoop frame that's behind you at 0:56? I have a vague idea but am not totally sure

tamemeifyoucan
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Never seem to have any luck with any type of onion! I love onions, too.

jimskirtt
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Video which includes seeds I have on hand!
Thanks a lot for these recommendations. Time to start sowing 😊 🌱

Shesepankh
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In Germany we will have another week of summer weather around 30 °C - good for the green tomatoes, bad for sowing. 😂

Gartenlust
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Your comment on plastic raised a question - what did people use before polytunnels existed? Was it just glass houses? The Low tech magazine has an article on Russians growing oranges or lemons in 2m deep trenches with glass covers prior to the 20th century (I can't put a link in as the Youtube bots tend to delete my posts as spam).

sultanbev
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Great tips Huw, some I have not considered and will definitely be trying 😊👍🌱 going to give Pak Choi another try and hopefully less risk of bolting now 😊

AmirsAllotment
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These videos are so helpful! I really need to do my planning in November for next year 🤦‍♀️

thatgirlthatgrows
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Can you tell us the best location for cold frames poly tunnels and what grows best in both please. Oh and how to best grow in a cold frame

rachelsimmonds
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I'll hold off for a few more weeks here in central France as its currently 35-40C and has been for weeks...infact this season has seen the dryest spring to summer ever, very little rain ...still its been a great year for tomatoes, courgettes, french beans(now drying on the pod)melons, physalis, onions and funnily enough potatoes (Charlotte and Mona Lisa) though so many things just wouldn't germinate and those that did bolted so quickly tried to grow an Australian plant (Brocolini) a sprouting brocolli but too hot hahaha so will try next month and over winter it ...will try some diakon for our kimchi though

robking