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what vegetables can you sew in July yes
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welcome to Gardening with Ben here we
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are with our tips for what vegetables
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you can sew in July for harvest this
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year yes still plenty more that we can
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be sewing this month so sit back get
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your notepad and let's get gardening so
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the first up is lettuce the best variety
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to grow now is the cut and come again
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lettuce the ones that you keep snipping
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off and they'll keep growing the leaves
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off next up is radish radishes are one
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of the fastest growing vegetables and
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you've still got lots of time to keep
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sewing them radishes for the small
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little things to add to your salad dish
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next up is spring onions still plenty of
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time to sew spring onions sew them
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straight into the ground you don't need
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to thin them out or anything like that
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just sew them in keep them watered and
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you can get spring onions in quite a few
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weeks and get some delicious vegetables
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next up is spinach spinach the best
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variety to get is the one that doesn't
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bolt easy so look at the varieties and
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get one that doesn't bolt because the
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hot weather can make it bolt so have a
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look at the right varieties to grow next
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one is pack choy another great variety
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of vegetable to get growing and get some
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great results from next up is turnips
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now if you love your turnips in your
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mashed potato I certainly don't but if
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you do like your turnips get sewing some
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now for harvest later on in the year
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around October November time the last
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one is cold ra another great one to grow
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get sewing some now and again you'll be
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harvesting it around October November
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time now another one you can sew is
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beetroot you won't get massive ones but
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you might get decent sized ones so if
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you're wanting just a small handful of
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beetroot get some some now and hopefully
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get some delicious grown next up is
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carrots the variety that you need to
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grow are the early varieties where you
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don't want to grow the ones that take
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longer to grow because obviously the win
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summer will soon start going and will
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soon approach autumn yes I know it'll
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soon get to autumn so get growing some
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early varieties carrots for great crops
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next up is Swiss chard now you can be
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harvesting this through the autumn
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period with some great results so if
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you're wanting to be harvesting in
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autumn sew some Swiss chard and you'll
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get some fantastic crops now spring
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cabbage you can plant your spring
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cabbage seeds now for harvesting early
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springtime so if you're wanting to grow
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over the winter get some spring cabbage
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sewn now and get it growing last up is
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purple sprouting broccoli again you can
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be harvesting it through the autumn
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winter period so if you're wanting to
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keep them crops growing all the way
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through the year get growing some purple
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sprouting broccoli for harvesting
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through the autumn and winter there's a
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couple more that you can possibly still
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grow if you're fast if you get sewing
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them and you could get some good
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harvests which are peas go for an early
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variety of peas and if you sew them now
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you may still get a harvest but you'll
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have to sew them pretty much now if
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you're wanting to grow some more peas
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and last up is French beans but get a
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dwarf variety of French bean again if
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you get them in now you possibly will
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get harvests around September time so
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get them in and get them growing as fast
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as possible so make sure you save this
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video reshare it and leave a comment
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below let me know what you're going to
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be growing this month and I hope you
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found it useful give us a follow until
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next time everyone remember keep smiling
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keep shining and keep gardening with Ben