Let’s look at some of the key sowings to do in March for self-sufficiency! You can also include everything mentioned in last month’s video too (link below). Just be mindful that for the majority of these itis still too early to sow outside (zone 7/8) unless you use a coldframe.
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27 Comments

  1. I"m in zone 4b in the USA so just trying to wait out the weather. I did sow some seeds in my tiny greenhouse (does freeze) and am going to experiment to see if they come up when the weather suits them. A bit like free tomatoes that pop up in my garden when they are ready.

  2. Really wish I had a greenhouse and pollytunel, dieing to start seeds 😢 from Ireland

  3. Using Abundance Academy, I planned my garden yesterday. I felt like I was planning a frippin' WEDDING!🤣SO GRATEFUL to have such a useful tool! GO GET HUW'S ABUNDANCE ACADEMY, Y'ALL!

  4. ”Do the difficult things while they are easy and do the great things while they are small. A journey of a thousand miles must begin with a single step.” – Lao Tzu

  5. Great video , super helpful . Im really considering giving the golden beetroot a try … we arent a fan of purple beets (mainly they are just so messy) Watching all the clips of your amazing garden gives me major spring fever!

  6. In addition to Sautéing Perpetual Spinach, we like to use the leaves in salads. The leaves are a sweet & crunchy addition to salads.

  7. Summary:

    Everything from February video +

    Direct Sow / Container:

    – Jerusalem Artichokes
    – First early potatoes

    Module Trays:

    – Field / Broad beans
    – Lettuce
    – Beetroot (multisow)
    – Swiss Chard
    – Perpetual Spinach

    Herbs (polytunnel / coldframe / greenhouse):

    – Parsley
    – Dill
    – Coriander
    – Chervil

  8. Love the cooking b rolls. I'm trying to figure out what to do with beet root besides feed it to the horses!

  9. Woke up to snow this morning, and such a thick layer of ice on my crappy cheapo greenhouse that I couldn't unzip the door without destroying it. So I can't even check on what I have in there right now. The weather for my area has just been bonkers so far. Starting cotton and peanuts inside today, and repotting cacao and sweet potato slips. I'm in 8b, and like to challenge what I'm told I can grow.

  10. I've got a tiny garden, I say garden but more like a building site, about 4m deep by 6m (c. 24sqm) across the front of my southwest facing wall to my flat in Zone 9 on the mid west coast of Scotland. There's about 5-8cm of topsoil then building rubble. So I'm going for raised beds which will take up about 12sqm, maybe 16sqm.
    So I'll not be producing much, herbs are a definite and lots of them. Is it even worth considering anything else, anyone?

  11. LoL it just snowed an inch here. It went from 50s to a high of 28 tomorrow. Ain't planting any tubers now. SIGH. I cant wait to sow my seeds next weekend though!

  12. Who here thinks Huw is one of the healthiest human beings they have ever seen? You are what you eat.

  13. May be a silly question, but where can I get the seeds for field beans – are they the same as field beans for green manure?

  14. I've had some success actually sowing things out now in England zone 8b, I've got a pumpkin seedling that's actually doing quite well and the only thing I've done is cover it with half a bottle, even survived a frost under there so if you made the mistake of sowing too early outve excitement (I'm guilty of this) that's always an option for you if you're without a greenhouse or coldframe

  15. Zone 9a creeping into 10 here, just went through an awful windstorm but thankfully my seedlings and tomato plant came through like champs 😂 Were already getting into the mid 70s (Fahrenheit) here. Here’s to all of y’all that are still waiting to plant cause of the snow and cold!

  16. I started growing three years ago. Just in pots in a very small garden. The first year I had endless supply of lettuce and spinach but the last two years they haven’t grown. I have also tried to grow some inside on a window ledge with no luck. Don’t know why

  17. I fancy new potatoes to plant but lettuce never like why?! Green leaves yuk 😂 unless drowned in mayo a waste of time to me!

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