What to sow in July | Easy to grow food | Self-sufficient vegetable garden
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What to sow in July. Easy to grow food. What can I sow in July? Here are some seeds to sow in July for continued harvesting throughout the year and a self-sufficient vegetable garden. Seed details below. Gardening tips for July. If you are wondering which seeds to sow in the garden or sow on the allotment in mid summer, or what vegetables can I plant in July, here are a few ideas. We live in the equivalent of hardiness Zone 8b, so I think it's safe to say we are growing in zone 8.
French Beans Purple Teepee amzn.to/3wSPwXE
Beetroot Chioggia amzn.to/3vIMfso Boltardy amzn.to/3gS47vG Cylindra amzn.to/3vNPL4W
Leaf Beet or Chard Rainbow (5 colours) amzn.to/3xLAZwC
Carrots Autumn King amzn.to/3gUpool Solar Yellow amzn.to/3xNCiLP
Coriander (Cilantro) amzn.to/3gQ5bjw
Dill amzn.to/2UrIkDs
Basil amzn.to/3xOcHCx
Kohl Rabi amzn.to/3d3SMat
Lettuce Lolla Rosso amzn.to/3j2pjBG Little Gem amzn.to/3gYDTr4
Peas Oregon Sugar Pod amzn.to/3jgSb9F
Purple Sprouting Broccoli amzn.to/3gYo8R0
Radish Viola amzn.to/3gX2ZXs
Spinach Medania amzn.to/3gTKnb1
Turnip Sweet Marble amzn.to/3xNcQ9h
Potato Maris Piper amzn.to/3gVA5af
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Byther Farm is a small organic homestead, designed and managed using permaculture practices. We aim for self-sufficiency in fruit and vegetables for increased self reliance and better resilience to the modern world. I recognise that we are unlikely to be truly self sufficient, but do the best we can. I share our home with my loving partner, Mr J and our cat, Monty.
We are a fifty-something couple who live on a smallholding in Monmouthshire, Wales. We are going green and creating a gentler, cleaner and more healthy life for our family.
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@da1stamericus
4 жыл бұрын
Hi Liz. In the Netherlands we eat loads of endive through our mashed potatoes. U can Sautee them first with garlic, onions, bacon and butter. Soo yummy. Maybe u will like it then,
@merlesimrell1382
4 жыл бұрын
What brand of garden fork do you use ?
@fionabyrne3610
3 жыл бұрын
I’ve just found your channel. Love it. Thank you.
@Claire-277
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video I watch a lot of USA homestead video but being based in the uk east coast there advice doesn’t work for me so I’m so happy I found this video xxthank you xx
How can anyone not love watching gardening with you 🌶👍❤️🌻🇨🇦🥬🥕
@LizZorab
4 жыл бұрын
Aw Ali, thank you so much!
@colincruickshanks7578
4 жыл бұрын
A WORTHY GARDEN HANDSOMELY FINE ! I love your Vegetable Garden. With all the different shades of green and other foliage colours on your plants, their textures, finishes, densities, heights and, the oftentimes overlooked 'empty' spaces between; needed as is punctuation, pause and a foil to accentuate the exuberant abundance all about !!
Thank you for showing that despite a physical limitation, we can continue our love of gardening with a little creativity.
I so enjoy all of your work, Liz... I am 75 and have .4 acre to plant around. This is my first year to garden alone. Almost everything planted is a test crop, but I have 13 varieties of beans, Egyptian Onions, Collards, Tree Tomatoes, dwarf Honeynut Squash, Hamburg Parsley, carrots, basil, Big Leaf Tong Ho, Swiss Chard, Day Lilly's, Dwarf Peas, Miniature Corn, Zucchini, Water Cress, Russet Potatoes, Potato Mint and Jerusalem Artichokes. I tried planting Sunflowers in succession, but none of them have gotten taller than a foot before meeting their end. I suspect a squirrel. Watching your KZread postings from Pea Ridge, Arkansas USA 🥀🥀🥀
@brega6286
2 жыл бұрын
Your garden will keep you company and give you good memories.
I, too, have a suppressed immune system. I am fighting a fungus in my lung. Thank God it wasn't lung cancer. The Mayo Clinic is treating me for the fungus cryptoccus. I am a hobby gardener all my life. I am 67 years old. (It will be a hard day when I quit making compost. HA!) Well, the short of the story is, I talked to my doctor and he advised wearing gloves, long sleeves, and even a mask if directly handling manure of any kind and don't forget the hat and sunblock. It takes me some time to get prepared to go to the "Garden of Weedin'. I'm still keeping my hobby of my wonderful No Dig Garden. Thank you! Good health!
@sarapulford5957
4 жыл бұрын
Paul Phillips 🇬🇧 Stay Safe Paul. 🥕🥒🍅 🌳
@Leo-nine
4 жыл бұрын
Paul Phillips Garden of weedin'!!! Lol Clever, silly and accurate! The weedin' never ends, does it?
@gardenboots7464
4 жыл бұрын
@@Leo-nine I am actually addicted to weeding! No kidding. It is therapeutic :) Last year I invested 5 or 6 bags of my cherished leaf mould on a pollinator shrub garden border, and this year it is remarkably weed free. Brings me great joy and satisfaction. I'm also addicted to making compost, leaf mould, vermiculture, and Hugelkultur. Glad to be amongst friends!
@gardenboots7464
4 жыл бұрын
@Paul Phillips I hope that you are ALWAYS able to be in your garden. It is life giving and life affirming. I have a suppressed immune system as well and can relate. It is a toxic world. The AMAZING web of life in the garden is a wonderful remedy for body, mind, heart and soul. So glad that you have that. And THANK YOU for sharing your wisdom with us. Be well (and have a good cup of tea in your garden :)
@treebeard7140
4 жыл бұрын
No till gardens are amazing for the soil. Keep gardening it helps your spirit god bless
Hello from Seattle. I just wanted to let you know that I love your channel. Your videos are relaxing, genuine and informative. Thank you for just being yourself and treating your audience like friends who have just popped o in for a garden visit.
So pleased I've seen this, I am a newbie gardener & thought I'd missed my chances of growing my salad stuff, you've given me such a boost, I'm off into my garden to plant my spring onions and carrots ~ thank you
@LizZorab
3 жыл бұрын
So pleased that it was helpful!
Liz, thank you for suggesting what can be started this time of the year in a garden. I started taking an interest in raised bed gardening about a year ago. My son suggested that I check out the gardening channels on KZread to learn how to start a raised bed. I was amazed by all the knowledge and suggestion on how to do everything from building the frame to developing the soil, how to control pest infestation in the garden without using harmful pesticides. But what impressed me the most is the Gardening Community, how credit is given to others who started a certain way of growing seed or multi planting or no dig methods. I would like to say Kudos to all that set such a good example of sharing your growing knowledge and i am looking forward to viewing more of your videos.
Thank you for telling us how you like to eat the veggies! Sometimes that's a hard thing to figure out with newer vegetable I'm not used to eating.
It's funny, we call it cilantro when referring to the green leaves and coriander when using the seeds. It blew my mind to learn they were the same plant when I was young adult!
@adelia988
4 жыл бұрын
Sara James I’m in uk and I just always call it coriander.
@fionaanderson5796
3 жыл бұрын
In Australia it's all just coriander.
@stumpbumpers
3 жыл бұрын
So, you have to plant coriander to grow cilantro 🤔
@sarajamesaerial
3 жыл бұрын
@@stumpbumpers Or plant cilantro to grow coriander. Our US seed packets are labeled cilantro. *shrug*
Very nice video and I agree all the previous kind comments. One thought: I was surprised to hear that you feel the need to freeze parsley. Parsley is biennial and I find it winters well. Although I live in a relatively mild climate I have brushed snow off parsley after its first year and underneath the leaves were perfectly fresh. At the beginning of year two you can get some new parsley going ready for when the year one crop goes to seed.
Informative and quick fire, just what you need for a gardening video, they should get you on Gardeners World, it's been missing this sort of simple but good advice for some time.
Liz, you are quite an inspiration. I like the way you show how to plant what you are talking about, that you don't assume your viewer knows all of the things. That's why I watch, because I don't! Thank you very much, I'm inspired to carry on.
@LizZorab
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much 😊 Denise! I wish the internet had been around when I started gardening, because line drawings or black and white photos in books really weren't as good as being able to see things happening on a screen!
My wife is gonna be so mad at you, SHE says our balcony is full. I say "challenge accepted".
I can't believe you give away the leaves from your Swiss Chard! I like to steam the chard stalks and leaves with beet greens. Then I fry a chopped shallot in olive and chile oil, add the steamed greens and chop them with a C-shaped chef's knife in the pan. I add cheddar cheese to this until it melts, and then mix the whole thing with potatoes, either fried potatoes or steamed. This is my favorite meal and is very healthy unless you are someone who needs to avoid oxalates due to a problem with kidney stones. I compost my beets, though. Hate the sugary taste of those, but love the beet greens!
@mydigicraftscrafts8649
3 жыл бұрын
YUM
Thank you for sharing the knowledge. I can’t believe that some people press the unlike button. People have very little gratitude nowadays. Someone is making this video to share the information. Some people are seriously need education on gratitude:)
A WORTHY GARDEN HANDSOMELY FINE ! I love your Vegetable Garden. With all the different shades of green and other foliage colours on your plants, their textures, finishes, densities, heights and the oftentimes overlooked 'empty' spaces between; needed as is punctuation, pause and as a foil to accentuate the exuberant abundance all about !!
Thanks...I really enjoyed the video...was afraid I was too late with everything but then you gave me new hope ...now- out in the garden! Enjoy your weekend.. Gina, Sweden
Love your videos! I could listening to your voice for hours - calming.
@riverland5264
4 жыл бұрын
Same here!
UK is is equivalent to zones 6 thru 9 in the states
@kimmurphy6864
4 жыл бұрын
Thx
@LizZorab
4 жыл бұрын
Yes, I say in the video description that we garden in the equivalent of US hardiness zone 8b. We don't really use zones here are it's pretty much all an Oceanic Temperate climate with around a month of difference in frost dates between the north and south of the UK.
@wifigrannyl.1354
4 жыл бұрын
I’m good then. I’m in SE Texas.
@jlseagull2.060
4 жыл бұрын
Not 9b where it is hot and dry while UK has more humidity.
@jenniferaird769
4 жыл бұрын
@@LizZorab do you know is this for Scotland too (central belt)?
Perfect! I needed just this info today!
One tip from me, leave some Radish in the garden and let them flower. If you do, they will produce radish beans who are delicius!
@christelchristely2816
4 жыл бұрын
Outpost76 , the seedpods are, in my opinion, the best part of radishes.
@outpost76
4 жыл бұрын
@@christelchristely2816 to me 2. Altough you can make a nice salade with the root.
I have discovered I love chard! So I have it growing in my very small raised beds. Being home more has been a blessing in terms of gardening. Thank you for being an inspiration, Liz!
@LizZorab
4 жыл бұрын
Oh I love it when we discover a new veg that we like, so pleased that you've made the discovery of chard's yumminess!
I get so excited when I see you have a new video 👏🤩
When I heard you say cilantro it made my day. Thank you. I wish you the best from Idaho
Love watching your videos, I always have a pencil to hand to jot down a list of things to do, stay safe. Vanessa
Love your lucious garden. From hot humid Florida. Beautiful as always.
you're reaping the benefit of all those years improving the soil. You're garden looks lush this year.
@LizZorab
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you, it's taken a few years, but it's definitely coming together now. I think the warmth earlier in the year and the rain has helped everything grow well, I just hope that all the wind doesn't trash the plants before we get a decent harvest!
Great as always Liz, a pleasure to watch
Love your presenting style Liz! Thank you for posting. Best wishes from Cornwall.
I like you seeds for each month I have been doing this planting the seeds straight out with great results xx
Thank you for this video Liz! I just received my seed order for different things I wanted to try to seed in July and I'm happy to see that several are what you suggested! I love watching your videos. I'm in Southeast United States and I find I can easily adjust my planting times around your suggestions. You're a big help, thank you!
Thanks Liz, plenty of 'food' for thought!
Oooh I do love that nasturtium! Yup, sunshine, duck clean out brigade for the bedding and then all to the plot and greenhouse. Cheers, my lovely! xxxx
Love your videos, and this one was no exception. I'd be really interested to see more of your preserving processes 😊 this channel is a real inspiration and makes me feel like this kind of life is achievable and a happy one!
Liz! thank you for sharing your knowledge, i love the way you explain things.
Another great video packed with info on what to sow , thank you , I really like your videos.
Thankyou for this as I didn't know you could sow in July x
So calming :) Beautiful ONIONS
Those coral colored nasturtium are absolutely beautiful! Love your garden, best wishes from Texas!
thank you for the video :) i found the list of varieties talked about that you left in the description very useful
Love these monthly videos. Great information 👍
Hello Liz, thank you for sharing what you will be planting in July. Your garden is Beautiful!! 😉💗
I have only just discovered your channel and an so glad I found you! I really appreciate your videos. You are lovely to listen to and offer such good information.
Your knowledge is fantastic! Love from Maine USA! Thank you!
So glad to find your channel! This is wonderful. Thank you for sharing your garden with us.
Thank you. I sowed my beets, and French beans today.
Thanks Liz. Love your video, great idea sowing potatoes in mulch and grass cuttings.
Absolute star. Thank you Liz
Lovely suggestions on what to plant and culture tips!
Nice chard,lovely cat,nice listening and watching too
Liz, I think it's a good idea to for everyone to wear gloves, especially if they're handling any manure or crop amendment! I started wearing them after I got a really bad rash from a fertilizer containing rock dust. I've also read papers that suggest that bonemeal and feathermeal from chickens that you can get from garden centers has a pretty significant chance of being contaminated with Salmonella. It's hard because some soil microbes can be very beneficial and even relieve depression, but others can be very vicious like Anthrax. Definitely keep safe w/ gloves and get your beneficial microbes from eating your washed veggies (lot of good microbes still remain even after washing)!
Everything is so amazing! So beautiful too! I enjoy your videos!
Great video! Lots of good info 😊 it’s my first time gardening so learning as I go and loving it!
Love your videos Liz! Thank you!
We’re new to your channel but we’ve found it at just the right time for this video. Really helpful, thank you
Thanks Liz. Great video as always.
thank you for your info.....i enjoyed that you included the cooking uses of your selection of July crops.
You have a lovely garden. Thanks for all your useful information.
Excellent! Plenty of inspiring ideas here, thank you!
Thank you for sharing your advise. Love what you are doing in your garden.
First time watching your videos, really helpful thank you. I have subscribed and look forward to seeing more x
I wish my garden was bigger!!!!!! Lovely inspiring video Liz!
Great video Liz;I love that you add ways to cook things too. I've grown the same peas for year but have just discovered some few pea varieties that the seed suppliers say we can sow now . These include Terrain and Rondo (plus a few others that I can't remember!) I'm going to give them a try and see how they do.
Just found your channel in my feed Liz....I’m so glad, I love gentle gardening programmes as an antidote to the chaos of the world, until I can get back out into the garden more often, in our Spring - we’re the opposite to you. Am now subscribed, thank you!
What a useful topic. Thanks!!!
Thanks for enlightening me! I’m new to vegetable gardening and didn’t know much about summer planting! Going to plant some beans and lettuce!
Had a spell in hospital and got out of touch with your lovely videos. Glad to find this one. I used to also love the video from your kitchen using the produce you have grown. Good to see you looking so well Liz.
Great choices! I'm going to be planting a bunch of this stuff this week
Thanks Liz, you’re an inspiration 🙏 I’ve got SO much to do in the plot, but my arthritis is slowing me down 🙄 Gonna sow some cabbage & more tatties ( as we say in Scotland) love it when your videos pop up‼️ xx
Congrats and thanks for your calm personality in these videos. Got your mental roots planted well I sense.
Thank you for such a useful video Liz, it’s always a great pleasure to watch your videos 😀 stay safe David 👍👍
Great tips ! Thanks !
Here because I'm planting in July 👍🇨🇮
Hello from Connecticut USA. Your garden is stunning you inspire me to keep planting all season and experiment with what will grow into fall. Trial and error you know haha
Plus, those gloves are easier to handle seeds with. Nice video! Unfotunately, I live in the Dallas texas area. So it’s very challenging in July here. We can sow things like okra. Hmmmm and okra......and....oh yeah, okra. LOL~. I love your beautiful garden. Thank you.
I'm putting in my 2nd crop of beets tomorrow morning. 90F here. Hottest summer in ages. Love it!
Thank you. Very inspiring and instructed in easy way. Please share on. I like😊
Thanks. This is like an answer to prayer.
This is wonderful: great info and you go further and include recipes too!! Thank-you
Wow so many new things to grow in July that I had no idea about. Thank you Liz you’ve given my beds a new lease of life for the autumn pickings 💖🥒🥦🌸
Were east Midlands which comes up zone 8 aswell so always handy to watch your videos
Great video, Thanks 👍🏼
Brilliant video thanks for the information
Great work Liz, mighty garden..it's hard to keep up with your fantastic work.👏👏👏👏👏👍♣️
This type of videos are so useful! I live in the similar climate. Thank you for everything you share with us! 🌻
Thank you! So cozy and lovely.
I’m glad you mentioned carrots liz, my last lot seem to have disappeared so I’ll get some more done today. Many thanks for video.
@robertflanagan1364
3 жыл бұрын
Mine all flowered. Ruined
God, you’re alive savour! Absolutely inspiring for my limited vegetable gardening and experience... a joy to watch your video. However, we’re I live is far too hot and haven’t much physical strength left...thank you and blessings.
Thank you very much for posting the links, I got a much better deal through these than the other times i'd bought seeds online. Its a very tough year to start gardening and your channel is a massive help.
How could I have missed this channel???? Subscribed immediately 👍 thanks for sharing 🌱🌻☀
Thank you for this lovely, informative video.
I love it Thank you so much for sharing from 🇺🇸
Many thanks!!! I was wondering what seeds would be ok to sow in July up in Felixstowe, Suffolk and this video is perfect!
Liz, you are a true gift to KZread. I've been feeling terribly anxious and am shielding due to a suppressed immune system. (Arthritis). Your calming music and voice are just bliss and very motivating from the noisy and scary world right now. Stay safe and well. 💕💞
@LizZorab
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you, I'm glad that you're enjoying the videos. 😃
Lovely update thank you for sharing and making these videos
Hi Liz I love your videos and this one is no exception! Thanks so much for the ‘seeds to sow’ in July, so useful to know. Inspirational 👍☺️
Thanks I always need focus at this time of year - when there's so much coming ready I find it hard to think about the winter!
Thanks for your video Liz! I am delighted that we're not too late for french beans and beetroots, because we sowed a ton of them about a week ago. :D
I really enjoy your videos,so easy to understand,! And lovely presenting style