BBC Gardeners' World July 2022

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July

Growing guide

Fill any gaps with catch crops of quick-growing salad leaves, or prepare for winter veg Sow indoors

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Harvest

Key crops for July

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Beetroot Just as much a food superhero as kale; the darker the colour, the richer in protective, goodfor-you compounds. Juice, grate, steam or roast.

Tips Dig in plenty of garden compost before sowing to enrich the soil. Water regularly to help the roots 2.5cm deep Final spacing 15cm apart 23-30cm between rows swell. Sow

Calabrese This one’s quick to grow, but is loaded with healthy phytochemicals including kaempferol, which has anti-inflammatory benefits.

Tips Use fine-mesh netting to protect these brassicas from cabbage butterflies. After harvesting, water 2cm deep Final spacing 45cm apart 45cm between rows to encourage a second crop. Sow

Chinese cabbages Supplying soluble and insoluble fibre to maintain digestive health, these low-calorie leaves are a useful source of healthy phytonutrients.

Tips The roots are shallow, so water little and often. Harvest the head but leave the stump and another 2cm deep Final spacing 30cm apart 45cm between rows smaller cabbage should form. Sow

Coriander Rich in potassium, folate and vitamin C, coriander partners well with fish, meat and vegetables. Add towards the end of cooking for best flavour.

Tips Coriander likes free-draining but moist soil. Sow small batches every few weeks for fresh leaves all 1cm deep Final spacing 15cm apart 30cm between rows summer. Harvest the seeds too. Sow

Corn salad (lamb’s lettuce) Packed with beta-carotene, which the body uses to support immunity, promote eye health and help maintain a youthful complexion.

Tips Sow every few weeks for a continuous supply all year round. Cover with fleece or cloches to keep 1cm deep Final spacing 10cm apart 15cm between rows plants cropping over winter. Sow

Florence fennel With edible leaves, bulb and stalks, fennel adds flavour to dishes and is full of bone-friendly nutrients like potassium and calcium.

Tips If you sow seeds now, rather than in spring, the plants are less likely to bolt. Earth up soil around the 3cm deep Final spacing 30cm apart 30cm between rows bulbs as they develop. Sow

French beans – dwarf Providing carotenoids such as beta-carotene, lutein and zeaxanthin, levels increase when beans are cooked. Serve with butter or oil.

Tips Support with twiggy sticks. Lay a thick layer of garden compost around plants to suppress weeds and 5cm deep Final spacing 15cm apart 23cm between double rows hold moisture in the soil. Sow

Spinach High in protective antioxidants and polyphenols, spinach may benefit the liver, especially when eaten raw. Serve as a salad or side.

Tips Keep plants well watered in hot weather to prevent bolting. Cover with fine netting to protect leaves 2.5cm deep Final spacing 20cm apart 45cm between rows from insects and birds. Sow

Swiss chard Vitamin C and magnesium are found in the leaves, whilst the stems are high in potassium. Enjoy raw in a salad, lightly steam or sauté.

Tips Sow in moist, well-drained soil and keep plants well watered in summer. Harvest leaves regularly to 2.5cm deep Final spacing 30cm apart 45cm between rows encourage more to grow. Sow

Turnips A source of flavonoids: these protective plant compounds, including quercetin, guard against UV damage and act as natural antihistamines.

Tips Sow in partial shade and keep the soil moist to encourage germination. Start harvesting baby roots 2cm deep Final spacing 25cm apart 30cm between rows when 5cm in diameter. Sow

VISIT GardenersWorld.com/what-to-do-now for more advice on the best crops to sow and plant this month, and how to do it. offer

LETTUCE ALFRESCO MIXED

Lettuce Alfresco Mixed contains a mix of red and green lettuce, rocket, endive, and radicchio. These ‘cut and come again’ varieties can be picked as young leaves every 2 to 3 weeks to make delicious and colourful salads or to use in sandwich fillings 20 peat-free plug plants £10.29 £6.99 SAVE £3.30 KC1865)

Call 0844 573 6054* Go to thompson-morgan.com/TM_GW89 Please add £5.99 P&P Items despatched from July. Offer closes 15/08/22. Contract for supply of goods is with Thompson & Morgan. Offer subject to availability. Full growing instructions included. We reserve the right to substitute varieties if necessary. Regretfully we are unable to ship live plants to the following areas: HS, IV41-IV49, IV51, IV55-56, KW15-KW17, PA34, PA41-48, PA60-PA78, PA80, PH40-PH44, TR21-TR25, ZE1-ZE3. We are also unable to ship seeds or plants to EU countries and Northern Ireland. *Calls cost 7p/minute plus your network access charge.

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