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November In The Food Garden

November Planting

The following table shows vegetables I plant with confidence in a cool climate such as Northern Tasmania. Victoria may be up to 3 weeks earlier than this. I have found that early sowings often result in failure if the weather turns cold. Refer to the specific note links to each of the vegetebles.
Week 1
Week 2
Week 3
Week 4
Tomatoes
Carrots

Sow radishes
Radish
Silverbeet

Sweet Corn 2 from seed
Sweet Corn 1 from seed
Parsley


Climbing beans
Beetroot


Lettuce



Spinach
Radish
Cucumber seed
Plnt out peppers
Snow Peas
Leek seedlings

Lettuce seed
Pumpkin seed


Capsicums

Harvesting/Eating

Asparagus Snow Peas Radish Rhubarb

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