Tips for late vegetable sowing in July and August for a successful harvest

Tips for late vegetable sowing in July and August for a successful harvest

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late summer still offers opportunities for sowing from different vegetables

in July and August, with the late summer in full swing, there are still numerous vegetables that can be sowed and harvested successfully. There are a few important points to consider to achieve a successful harvest.

carrots, bush beans and spinach suitable for late sowing

The carrot is an ideal vegetable for sowing in hot midsummer. Due to the warm temperatures, it germinates even better than in spring. However, it is important to pour them regularly because it needs a lot of water. The bush bean, on the other hand, only takes ten weeks for it to bear fruit and is well suited for sowing in mid -July. Spinach can also be sown in July and August, but should be heat -resistant and sufficiently irrigated.

radishes and winter radish as quick options in the vegetable garden

radishes are perfect gap fillers in the vegetable patch and need less than six weeks from sowing to harvest. They are therefore well suited for sowing in late summer. Winter radish can be sown from the beginning of July to the end of August and convinced with its winter character. Shales can be sown from mid -July and is well suited as a post -culture for already harvested beds.

autumn and winter varieties for a longer harvest time

When buying seeds for the late sowing, it is advisable to pay attention to autumn and winter varieties. These are more cold -resistant and better adapted to the longer days. Varieties such as chard, zichories or radicchio are particularly suitable for this.

tips for a successful late sowing in the garden

In a hot summer, plants need a lot of care and attention. Regular watering and covering the earth with bark mulch or straw can help protect the plants from heat and drying out. Make sure that the plants do not shoot too much by holding them in partial shade and watering them sufficiently.

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