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7 Winter Green Veg Seeds to Sow in September | Easy to Grow Veg for a Prolonged Winter Harvest #128



The vegetable growing season does not have to stop after you have harvested your summer vegetables because it is possible to extent veg seed sowing into autumn and winter to ensure a regular supply of lovely fresh vegetables beyond the main sowing and growing season.

In this video I suggest 7 easy-to-grow winter green vegetable seeds that can be sown in September, that thrive in colder months, ensuring a prolonged supply of fresh greens. From kale to spinach and more, get ready to transform your winter garden into a thriving haven of nutritious goodness.

Here are the links to a few videos on the channel you might find of interest:

What Veg Seeds to Sow in September | Easy to Grow Veg for a Autumn/Winter Harvest – https://youtu.be/AR8eEhyoNcQ

7 Vegetables That Thrive in Partial Shade (A Guide to Growing Vegetables in Shady Areas) – https://youtu.be/BtMFVKN5oiQ

Improve your Soil at NO COST! – How Leaf Mold can Transform your Vegetable Patch – https://youtu.be/PPkrV0ebugM

How to Build a Quick and Simple Fruit & Veg Netting Frame On a Budget – https://youtu.be/ypzA0cOquWI

This channel will help you to learn new techniques for growing fruit and vegetable in a garden or on an allotment and provide some recipes for how to use all of this wonderful fresh produce!

I hope you enjoy the video and if you have any questions or comments in relation to Allotments, Gardens, Vegetables, Fruit, Recipes or any related issues then please leave them below. I will choose a few questions to answer in future videos, so you may get a mention!

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20 Comments

  1. Don't forget to hit the SUBSCRIBE BUTTON and also the BELL ICON to be notified when each new video is uploaded. I hope you enjoy the videos and let me know if you have any suggestions for future videos. Thank you for watching. Kind regards. Gary

  2. Hi Gary, we buy most of our seeds from Premier Seeds Direct. Always had good germination with them. We found them through Steve from Greensideup. Best wishes

  3. Thank you very much for all the work you put in your videos and the information you give us All.
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  4. Brilliant Advice about the Watering of the Compost 1st ,
    Andréa and Critters. …XxX…
    Ps, Spinach is a Favorite of mine!!❤
    Chard* is One I have Never Grown or Eaten,
    ~ I'm Trying it for the First time this Year!!!
    (*Wish me luck with this one please!!)

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    and trying in the Kitchen!!
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  7. Thanks Gary, very helpful and informative, will definitely try growing lamb's lettuce. Thanks for sharing, much appreciated.

  8. I lov button hole kale, (also known as kalettes or flower sprouts) They grow much like a sprout but with loose, open flower like shoots, all up the stem) It is absolutely delicious- my most favourite veg ever! . You won't be disappointed. 🙂 I also bought my seeds and lots of gardening accessories from Wilko- quite sad about their closure. I have found premier seeds, kings seeds , just seed and simply seeds to be very good and trustworthy suppliers. Thanks for another great video, Gary. I really look forward to them- they enthuse and motivate me! Happy gardening 🙂

  9. I get seeds from Real Seeds, who are based in wales I think. They have lots of heritage and unusual seeds that I don’t see elsewhere.

  10. Hi
    I have discovered a site called "Happy Green Shop" that sell seeds at Wilko prices and include a few unusual ones. If you want to do a Monty Don and grow loofah, then this is your site, and all seeds are around the 99p …£1.25 sort of range …they don't stock everything but it might be worth a look. Free postage over £5.00 order.

    I was recommended them by a friend. Packaging is just a small clear bag but they include a label stick thing for every packet you order ( the name eludes me at the moment 😂) and they also put in a few tiny freebie seed packets which I think is a lovely touch.

    No, I don't work for them. .I'm just sharing the love ❤

    Say hi to Emma if you order

    Thanks for the video 😊

    Julie

  11. Have you ever tried growing Mache? It has a delectable flavor and is sometimes mixed into the gourmet salad mixes they sell in the grocery stores like at "Whole Foods Market" or sometimes you can buy containers of Mache. I have a seed packet but the last time I tried growing it, I neglected it part way through its infancy and lost it. But your video might be the impetus I need to try it again.
    Also what about Watercress and also Parsley?

  12. Thanks for the great video. I am going to put more spinach and pak Choi seeds on the ground now.
    I just came back from holiday. It seems that the birds had eaten all the leaves of the vegetables I planted.
    Hope this September sows work well for me.

  13. Thanks for these ideas Gary. My Cauliflowers seem to be doing alright (what I planted after my potatoes finished using your method of reusing and refreshing the compost, many thanks again 🙏) Also my first ever home grown potatoes were unbelievably good, I don’t think I can go back to supermarket potatoes 🙀!! I felt so proud harvesting them and had them for pretty much every meal until they were gone 😍.
    The things I’ve had most success with have been seeds from Wilko 😔 I also got a lot of my pots and growing bits there, as a first time gardener Wilko was so useful to me.
    I have recently done a seed order from a place online called Suttons, spring onions, Mangetout and dwarf green beans which have all grown well… so far.
    You’ve given me lots more ideas with this video I’m thinking Suttons Speedy Veg leaf salad winter mix 🥗 and I love the tips about sowing the seeds 👍

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