What to Sow in November
Below is our full range of seeds, suitable for sowing in November. There is still time to sow Beans before the onslaught of winter. Alternatively, you can continue to keep sowing by going indoors and start growing Microgreens! In as little 5 days you could be harvesting super nutritious and delicious crops for your soups, salad, sandwiches and many other options...great for getting the kids into growing their own too!
You can still keep salad's going using varieties such as Mizuna and Spinach, they can even be grown indoors on a bright windowsill. And to fill another windowsill you could sow Apache Chilli's, a great all-year rounder. November is the last opportunity to sow green manure.
And if you are in need of some gift ideas then our Collection Boxes make an ideal gift for lovers of Vegetables, Herbs, Chillies, and Microgreens.
Broad Bean Aquadulce Claudia is a reliable 'old favourite' variety with gardeners and highly rated with the RHS who gave it a well earned AGM in 1995 and reconfirmed its status in 2011 trials for its performance & high yields. Broad Bean Aquadulce Claudia produces glossy plump bean pods that...
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Pea Douce Provence is a compact growing variety that only reaches a height of 45cm so requires a little bit of support. Pea Douce Provence is a very early & reliable cropper with an excellent sweet taste. It can be sown in Autumn/Winter (mid-October - November) and this will produce...
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Our Vegetable Seed Allotment Pack offers a comprehensive range of 20 seed varieties covering all the essentials and a few 'unusuals' for you to grow throughout the year. New to growing your own? Just got your first allotment? Or just need some help deciding on what to grow? Then our...
£29.95
This trendy Wasabi Rocket actually has the punchy flavour of Wasabi - a Japanese vegetable much like horseradish. Real Wasabi is a root veg that is very difficult to grow in the UK climate so this little leaf helps fill a gap and companies like Wagamama use it to flavour...
£1.75
Rocket Wild Rocket (Arugula), has thin serrated dark green leaves that have the distinctive hot peppery/spicy flavour making it a great tasty alternative to the usual Rocket. But still very easy to grow! The young leaves can be picked in succession and are great for an accompaniment to salads. An...
£1.65
Carrot ‘Paris Market Atlas’ is an improved variety of the 19th century French heirloom, an early Parisian Market-type carrot that feature the traditional globe shape roots. Smooth, round, bite-sized and instantly recognisable, this very flavoursome variety has a deep-crisp refreshing taste. They are ideal for growing in containers and shallow, hard...
£1.45
Pea Meteor (First Early)(Pisum Sativum) is one of the earliest peas for harvesting. Ideal for growing in the garden and exposed areas, as an October - November sown crop. This superb first early, round seeded variety produces an abundance of small, but well-filled pods. A superb pea for your first...
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Kale 'Red Ruble' has been specially bred for the salad leaf market and makes a quick growing colourful tasty salad leaf with its' wine-red serrated foliage. Although it can be grown to mature leaf size it is not as suited to large leaf production as it loses its intense colour...
£1.55
Mustard Ruby Streaks has vibrant dark purple feathery foliage so will pep up your homegrown salad with mild mustard flavour and add colour to your dinner plate. Mustard Ruby Streaks seeds are easy and quick to germinate and leaves can be ready to eat in as little as 6 weeks....
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Corn salad is also known as Lambs Lettuce or Mache. It's low growing with small thick dark green leaves that have a delicate nutty flavour. The leaves make a useful addition to a mixed winter salad. Corn salad prefers cool moist conditions and is easy to sow from mid-August to...
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Broad Bean The Sutton is a gardeners old favourite variety as it is reliable and produces plenty of pods filled with 5-6 lovely nutty-tasting white broad beans. It has very pretty flowers that are white with nearly black splodges on the centre lips. Broad Bean The Sutton is an excellent...
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Broad Bean Imperial Green Longpod (Vicia faba) produces large crops of exceptional pods up to 30cm in length. Each containing up to nine large green, deliciously flavoured beans. Good enough for showing and exhibition use as well as in the kitchen. Broad Bean Imperial Green Longpod grows to a height...
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Broad Bean De Monica (Vicia faba) is the earliest maturing variety. From a spring sowing, 'De Monica' will be ready to harvest at the same time as many other popular varieties sown in the autumn. Or you can sow in autumn for a super early harvest. Very heavy cropping with pods...
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Broad Bean Bunyard's Exhibition (Vicia faba) is an English Heritage variety dating back to 1884. It is a reliable performer on most soils and produces heavy crops of long pods containing an average of 6 to 8 beans per pod. This variety has an excellent flavour and is ideal for...
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Mustard Golden Streaks has fine feathery foliage with a mild peppery taste that will add flavour to any mixed salad. The seeds are easy and quick to germinate and leaves can be ready to eat in as little as 6 weeks. They can even be used at the seedling stage...
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Lettuce Vailan (Winter Gem)is a Little Gem type of lettuce that has been bred especially for autumn sowing. With frost protection, Lettuce Valian will produce sweet, succulent and well filled hearts. Lettuce is the staple ingredient for those tasty, fresh summer salads, but you don't have to miss out during those...
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Lettuce Freckles is an unusual semi-cos heritage variety that has bright green leaves with splodges of burgundy/red - the red darkens as the lettuce leaf matures. An excellent 'cut & come again' variety - just snip a few leaves at a time to ensure fresh new leaf production. It can...
£1.55
Mustard Red Giant, also known as Japanese Red Mustard, is a traditional mustard with broad, blistered leaves highlighted in red. Left to grow, the leaves become big and bold and are a tasty addition to stir fries. They are also ideal for salads when harvested at a smaller, and more tender,...
£1.55
Mustard Red Frills is a red mustard variety which looks good with its serrated red leaves and a mild fiery mustard flavour.You can sow these oriental red mustards little and often and eat them as mini micro greens, or let them grow on a few centimetres in leaf size and use...
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