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What to Sow in August

What to Sow in August.
There are still quite a few things you should be sowing in August to provide you with a good supply of food over the winter period, late croppers such as Spring Cabbage as well as hardy lettuce are ideal. Although we think of lettuce as a summer crop, it is a surprisingly hardy plant and under cloche or in the greenhouse it can be available throughout the winter. Spring Onions,.Late spinach, Radish, Dill, can be sown in August along with a last sowing of turnips. Plant out savoy cabbages and cauliflowers to grow on for the earliest crop as well as hardy Kales.

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