🌱🥕 Vegetables You Can Plant in Late Summer
🌱 Introduction: Late Summer Is Perfect for a Second Growing Season
Late summer is often overlooked, but it’s one of the best times to sow vegetables in the UK. Warm soil, longer daylight, and fewer pests allow fast establishment, while cooler autumn temperatures reduce bolting and stress. Knowing which vegetables you can plant in late summer helps you extend harvests into autumn, winter, and even early spring.
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📅 What Counts as Late Summer in the UK?
Late summer generally means July and August, sometimes extending into early September in mild areas. Soil warmth is usually ideal, but shortening day length affects crop choice.
🌱 Vegetables You Can Sow in Late Summer
These crops grow quickly and thrive as temperatures cool.
✔ Radishes
✔ Turnips
✔ Beetroot
✔ Carrots (early or fast varieties)
✔ Spring onions
✔ Lettuce (cut-and-come-again)
✔ Rocket
✔ Pak choi
✔ Mizuna
✔ Mustard greens
✔ Asian greens (mixed)
These are ideal for autumn harvesting.
🌱 Vegetables for Autumn and Winter Harvests
Late summer sowing sets up crops for cooler months.
✔ Spinach (winter-hardy varieties)
✔ Perpetual spinach
✔ Swiss chard
✔ Kale (early July in cooler areas, late July elsewhere)
✔ Endive
✔ Chicory (leaf types)
These crops tolerate cold and improve in flavour as temperatures drop.
🌱 Vegetables to Plant for Overwintering
Some crops are sown in late summer to grow slowly over winter.
✔ Spring cabbage
✔ Winter lettuce
✔ Pak choi (hardy types)
✔ Mizuna
These provide very early harvests the following year.
🌡️ Soil and Growing Conditions in Late Summer
Late summer planting works best when:
✔ soil is warm but not dry
✔ watering is regular
✔ seedlings are protected from strong sun
Moisture management is critical during hot spells.
🌍 Regional Differences Across the UK
Cold Areas (Scotland, northern England, higher ground)
✔ sow earlier in July
✔ focus on fast-growing and hardy crops
Mild Areas (southern England, coastal regions)
✔ sow into August and early September
✔ wider choice of overwintering crops
Always adjust sowing based on local temperatures and daylight.
🪴 Growing Late Summer Vegetables in Containers
✔ containers warm quickly and drain well
✔ ideal for salads, beetroot, and Asian greens
✔ easy to move under cover later
Pots and raised beds are excellent for late sowings.
❄️ How Late Summer Crops Handle Cold
✔ many tolerate light frost
✔ growth slows but continues in autumn
✔ protection extends harvests significantly
Fleece or cloches make a big difference from September onwards.
🚫 Common Late Summer Planting Mistakes
❌ sowing too late for the crop type
❌ letting compost dry out
❌ choosing slow-maturing varieties
❌ ignoring shortening daylight
Crop choice matters more than quantity at this time of year.
🌟 FAQs
Can you plant vegetables in August in the UK?
Yes. August is excellent for salads, roots, and winter crops.
What vegetables grow fastest in late summer?
Radishes, rocket, Asian greens, lettuce, and spinach.
Is late summer better than spring for salad leaves?
Often yes—cooler nights reduce bolting and bitterness.
Do late summer crops need protection?
Not immediately, but protection becomes important from early autumn.
Can late summer crops overwinter?
Yes. Many leafy crops grow slowly and provide winter or early spring harvests.