Rosa's Backyard

Veggie Gardener’s Guide to November

1st Nov ' 16


A new month is upon us, and for my fellow Australian’s we are getting ready to see out the last 30 days of Spring (or lack there of for some of us Southern states).

While we’re getting ready for the change in season, it’s time to consider what goes into our edible garden now. I’ve compiled a list of seeds and seedlings for us to get growing in
November!


Seeds to Sow

Cabbage
Capsicum

Carrot

Cucumber

Eggplant
Lettuce
Marrow
Melon
Pumpkin

Radish
Silverbeet

Sweetcorn

Zucchini

Seedlings to Plant

Cabbage
Capsicum

Eggplant

Silverbeet

So what are you growing?

If you’re not from Australia and have a similar post like this one suited to another country’s season, please leave the link in the comments! I’ve also made a Twitter account finally, so tweet me @daynah_rose what you’re doing in your garden this month! Also feel free to tag me in your Instagram posts @rosasbackyard. I love to see what you’re all doing in the garden, while I’m currently stuck inside due to wind and rain! Let me garden vicariously.


Happy planting!

filed under: Gardening, Growing Food, Tips, Vegetable Calender 6 Comments

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  1. TheZenFashionista says

    November 1, 2016 at 6:31 am

    This inspires me to want to grow a garden.

    Reply
  2. Vaishnavi Krishnamachari says

    November 2, 2016 at 12:03 pm

    I do not live in Australia, but love your pictures and suggestions. I am planning for a roof-top garden very soon, so these are especially helpful to me. Thank you!!

    Reply
  3. Daynah Rose says

    November 4, 2016 at 12:05 am

    That's so sweet 😀

    Reply
  4. Daynah Rose says

    November 4, 2016 at 12:06 am

    I'm so happy this helped! Hopefully someone will have a guide for your area, or I will work on converting them to different seasons in the future ❤

    Reply
  5. AridaZacharyy says

    January 10, 2017 at 7:56 pm

    I am impressed from your work and got an idea of Gardening Ryde . I think this idea will help lot of peoples to do roof top gardening.

    Reply
  6. Greenside Property Maintenance says

    January 10, 2017 at 8:46 pm

    Nice technique explained by author about the roof top plantation and well explained about the plantation in Australian region.Your article also help me in gardening properly.Gardening Roseville

    Reply

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