Last Chance: Sow these 7 Crops in June

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June already?! Surely it's too late to sow crops now! Believe it or not, there's still plenty you can sow now. Not only that, but it's actually a great time to start your follow-on crops to plug those gaps in your garden and make the most of your available space, giving you almost double the harvests.
In this week's episode, Ben explains how...

If you missed last month's sowing guide, there's still time to sow some of these too...

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Something special about this channel is that it always leaves me with less garden anxiety. Most channels in this realm tend to induce paranoia. Love the positivity

GeorgeLucas
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Ben may be my favorite person on the internet. Always puts a smile on my face. 😂

PacificGardening
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Ben shares knowledge in crisp clean informative sentences. No distracting music or wasteful scenes. Very tight editing. Fantastic!

BethS
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Going to the garden center right now. This gardening thing gets to be close to addictive. 🤣

ninemoonplanet
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Love this channel. Ben is a natural presenter and full of great information x

juliejackson
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I let my parsley go to seed last year and was happy to see one plant go to so many. I did have to spread them out a bit more, but well worth it. I even had enough to gift to friends.

moonshynegirl
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Your videos always motivate me to get out into the garden, thanks for your inspiration Ben

emmacampolucci
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I've got my p.s.b in an old IKEA drawer in my conservatory 😅It's doing really well!

aerynvii
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You are amazing. Reading the comments, you clearly impress a lot of us to grow our own food. I hope this is a sign of the future and how we will all eat real food, not chemical laden rubbish.

roisin
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Cheers from Canada - great vid to start off the weekend :)

MacLux
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So far we've been getting more rain than sunshine on my end! I'm hoping it slows down a bit I still have so much sowing to still do! 😭

MANNY
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Hi Ben I kept on checking if I turned on the notification button or not, I was waiting for you to upload a video, your videos are healing me slowly and I'm starting to do gardening again

Mildret-ffts
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I do just love your videos. " No plant drama". Thanks for the reminder to get my fall planting crops going 🎉🎉

PlantObsessed
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Hi Ben, another snapshot of your allotment year, brilliantly explained, thank you.
So, last month I told you the mice had snaffled all my courgettes, you advised plant again, so I did! They're up, up and away!!! Loads more peas and beans sown, germinated and ready for transplanting. My companion flowers are ready for planting out too. At this rate I'll need to till another bed!!!! Thanks again Ben

richswain
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I'm a little behind since our country is currently swimming in rainfall.... AND SNAILS! All I'm growing at my plot is grass which I can't mow due to the rain.. 😅😂 Ah well..

Let's get some beans and corn sown in pots and ask my daughter where she has left the nasturium seeds, which she gently sown around the garden. 😊😅

kirstengkl
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I love this channel. Always gets me inspired to begin gardening. I just wish I had the space. Apartment living doesn’t provide new with the needed space to grow much 😔

But if I was going to be growing I’d grow some year squash, maybe zucchini. Chili pepper and bell pepper. Maybe a blackberry or raspberry bush.

Aerie
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I just transplanted my peppers, tomatoes and eggplants. I still have plenty of broccoli and cabbage starts to transplant. But now I will sow cucumbers, summer squash, cilantro, sugar snap peas, lettuce and kobocha squash. Kobocha is my favorite for pumpkin pie and squash soup because it is so sweet, you don't have to add sugar.

goddessmother
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I bought another covered planter trough a few weeks ago to grow some funky carrots - round like golfballs. I have my first couple of little sprouts!

I'm finding it very exciting 😁 and they're protected from the pigeons, squirrels and starlings!

Victoriacariad
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I don't make pickles but I use dill in my homemade herb bread.

lesliekendall
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I'm picking my early potatoes, rocket, spinach, radish, lettuce, kale, broad beans
Happy days

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