The vegetable garden in November: this is what you can do

November is a month when things get quieter in the vegetable garden , but there are still plenty of chores you can tackle this month. We'll tell you what you can still grow, prune, harvest, and plant in the vegetable garden in November.
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You can still sow and plant vegetables in the vegetable garden in November. For example, you can grow some vegetables as widow's weeds , allowing you to harvest earlier in the spring. And you can even grow various leafy greens (such as spinach and mustard) on a bright windowsill, allowing you to continue harvesting throughout the winter.


Garlic, onions, and shallots are all easy to grow. Shallots and onions are best grown from onion sets – the immature bulbs. Garlic is grown from cloves. The plants are cold-resistant, but cover them with fleece if the weather gets really harsh.

If you want to quickly grow more fruit bushes, taking winter cuttings is an easy method with a high chance of success. Combine taking cuttings with pruning your fruit bushes , and you'll kill two birds with one stone.

At this time of year, it's best to protect your cabbages from voracious pigeons. Use bird-friendly netting and make sure it extends slightly above the plants. Otherwise, the birds can still get to the cabbages...













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