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A major month for everything in the garden! Harvests keep you busy and they result in empty spaces. Soil does not need a rest, so it’s good to keep resowing and replanting. There are many possibilities. Don’t worry about four year rotation unless your soil is depleted and has soil diseases like clubroot. Make loads of compost! Link to my page on Crocus https://tidd.ly/4489yyu Harvest second early potatoes, and onions probably later in the month If it rains a few times there are chances of late bight. SOW in temperate climates: 1 In the first week sow dwarf beans, beetroot and carrots (direct only). 2 Until mid month sow chicory for radicchio. 3 At any time sow salad onions, chard, lettuce and endive. 4 After mid month sow Florence fennel, coriander, chervil and Chinese cabbage. Wait until August for spinach and salad rocket. Transplant leeks, brassicas, salads. Pest protection against caterpillars, I use mesh for smaller plants and Bacillus thuringiensis when they are larger. In the UK, it's called "Box hedge caterpillar killer". My three online courses: No Dig Gardening: https://www.charlesdowding.co.uk/cour... Skills for Growing: https://www.charlesdowding.co.uk/cour... From Seed to Harvest: https://www.charlesdowding.co.uk/cour... 00:00 Introduction 00:45 Second plantings 01:05 Ridge cucumber and multisown beetroot 01:20 Carrots 01:51 Onions, downy mildew - early harvest 02:51 Kale, and when to water 03:20 Potatoes - Casablanca variety, grass as mulch 04:46 Multisown leeks 05:12 Lettuce - young transplants 05:27 Celery - lots of water needed 05:46 French bean, planted today 06:31 Garlic harvest, and rust 07:25 Compost - making, the temperature of heaps, stage of decomposition, rain, smaller compost bins 10:54 Interplanting - Brussels with carrots 12:31 Mesh cover 13:03 Compost bay pallet system 14:30 Multisown beetroot from early planting 15:22 Early July sowings - Savoy cabbage, broccoli 15:54 Pests, be wary 16:15 Lettuce under Thermacrop, and bindweed - how to remove 16:42 Protection against rabbits, and foxes 17:09 Removing covers, and the benefits of mesh 17:35 Bird netting, against rabbits and deer 18:04 Polytunnel plants - tomatoes, problems with growth, and deleafing 19:55 Melons looking stronger, need pruning 20:41 Cucumber plants - problems with leaves, slow to fruit 21:51 Melons in the greenhouse - good growth, and tomatoes - not so good 22:39 Propagation - a lot! - some ideas 23:42 Potting on 24:26 Four-year rotation, not necessary 24:38 Outro My new compost book: Signed copies available from my website: https://www.charlesdowding.co.uk/prod... And direct from publisher DK: https://geni.us/Compost Filmed Homeacres 25th June by Edward Dowding. Music by Rory Dinwoodie, IG: rorydinwoodiemusic You can join this channel by paying a monthly fee, to support our work with helping gardeners grow better, and to receive monthly videos made only for members: / @charlesdowding1nodig #nodig #july #nodiggardening #growyourownfood #growyourownveggies #growyourown #julyjobs #charlesdowding