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🌱📆 Succession Planting in June: Keep Your Plot Productive
🌿 Introduction: Why Succession Planting Matters in June
June is one of the most important months on the allotment and in the vegetable garden. Early crops are being harvested, beds are opening up, and growing conditions are warm and reliable. Succession planting ensures these empty spaces don’t go to waste.
This guide explains how succession planting in June keeps your plot productive, what crops to sow, how often to replant, and how to avoid common mistakes — helping you harvest fresh vegetables continuously through summer and into autumn.
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🔄🌱 1. What Is Succession Planting?
Succession planting is the practice of sowing crops in stages.
✔ re-sowing the same crop every few weeks
✔ planting fast growers after early harvests
✔ staggering sowing dates
✔ maximising space and time
It keeps harvests steady rather than overwhelming.
📅🌞 2. Why June Is Ideal for Succession Planting
June offers near-perfect growing conditions.
✔ warm soil
✔ longer daylight hours
✔ reliable germination
✔ faster growth rates
Seeds sown in June often establish quickly and strongly.
🥬🥕 3. Best Crops to Succession Sow in June
Many vegetables respond well to repeated sowing.
✔ lettuce and salad leaves
✔ radishes
✔ beetroot
✔ carrots
✔ spring onions
✔ dwarf French beans
These crops mature quickly and fill gaps efficiently.
🌱⏱️ 4. How Often Should You Succession Sow?
Timing depends on the crop.
✔ salad leaves: every 10–14 days
✔ radishes: every 2 weeks
✔ carrots and beetroot: every 3–4 weeks
✔ beans: once or twice more in June
Regular sowing ensures overlapping harvests.
🌾🧱 5. Using Vacated Beds Effectively
Early crops free up valuable space.
✔ follow peas with beans or salads
✔ replace early potatoes with brassicas
✔ sow herbs after early onions
✔ replant areas cleared of radishes
Think of the plot as constantly evolving.
💧🌿 6. Watering and Care for June Sowings
Young seedlings need consistent care.
✔ water daily during dry spells
✔ sow in the evening during hot weather
✔ use mulch to retain moisture
✔ thin seedlings early
Stress-free plants grow faster and better.
🛡️🐛 7. Pest and Disease Awareness
Warm weather increases pest activity.
✔ protect seedlings from slugs
✔ use netting against birds and insects
✔ inspect crops regularly
✔ remove weak or damaged plants
Healthy starts reduce later problems.
⚠️❌ 8. Common Succession Planting Mistakes to Avoid
❌ sowing everything at once
❌ ignoring soil fertility
❌ overcrowding seedlings
❌ forgetting to water
Succession planting works best with planning and consistency.
🌟 FAQs
Is succession planting only for small plots?
No, it benefits gardens of all sizes.
Can succession planting extend harvests into autumn?
Yes, especially for salads and root crops.
Do I need special soil for succession sowing?
No, but adding compost between crops helps.
Is June too late to sow carrots?
No, June-sown carrots crop well in autumn.
Should I feed the soil between successions?
Light feeding or compost improves results.