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Discover and be reminded of the best sowing dates for each vegetable
My best sowing dates to hang on your wall. Each month of the growing season has my favourite sowing dates for each vegetable, to increase the likelihood of successful harvests. Every date is based on decades of fine-tuning from observations and learning.
In this year’s calendar, I share my tips for successful sowing. Enjoy more success.
We have also created a yearly sowing overview table. An overview of all the year, to help you plan which vegetables are best to sow at different and carefully selected times.
As well as sowing dates, I give a brief vegetable growing summary for every month, to help you keep on track. The calendar is also illustrated with beautiful and informative photos from my garden at Homeacres.
The sowing dates are for a Zone 8b climate in southern UK. You can use this calendar in different climates, with a little adjustment to the dates. If your climate is cooler, sow later by one to four weeks in spring, then sow a week or two earlier in summer and autumn, from the solstice onwards.
My recommended dates are not always the same as you will read on the packet of seeds! For some reason, they pay little attention to flowering dates. For example, I do not recommend sowing spinach, as in true spinach not leaf beet, from late April through to late July. That way you avoid its flowering season. By sowing either very early in the year or in August, you are far more likely to enjoy a long season of harvest. For a monthly summary of which seeds are best to sow when, in a temperate climate, see my sowing timeline. There is also a version for the southern hemisphere.
We also offer an advice newsletter, a weekly reminder of what best to sow, transplant, harvest and other jobs, for the week ahead. It’s £5 monthly from February to October, and includes contributions from new grower Anna, who helped with this calendar, and from other no dig gardeners who are enjoying success around the world – see also our International page.
Climate plus natural growth cycles
My sowing dates are based on the season, the climate, and the natural growth cycle of each vegetable. For example, your peas will succeed much better when you sow in spring rather than summer. That’s because peas grow most healthily and abundantly during months when the days are getting longer. Sow at the best time of year for each different vegetable.
Dates are based secondarily on moon phases. Within the best seasonal times, the moon cycles sometimes give even better times!
Solar and lunar
I combine two aspects of moon movements for calculating top sowing dates:
One is the phases of root-flower-leaf-fruit, based on whether the moon is passing through an astrological sign with earth-air-water-fire qualities.
The other is waxing and waning. Where possible, sow on a waxing moon for faster emergence and stronger growth, especially just before full moon.
Sun and moon give a framework of action, rather than a rigid rulebook. Many dates have sowing possibilities – there are few dates when all of the good aspects are present.
I have your calendar and I use a new one every year. It is the best one out there! It keeps me on track and motivates me to keep planting all year long. I am weeks ahead of all my neighbours using your techniques. David Donegal, 2023
The calendar is 36 pages and is A4, opening to A3. It is hole-punched, for hanging on a wall.
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Where to buy internationally:
Saxo – Denmark (ships worldwide)
The Farm Dream – Netherlands (ships within Europe)
Chelsea Green Publishing – North America
£13.00
Wall calendar of best sowing dates for vegetables – can be used worldwide.
| Weight | 220 g |
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| Dimensions | 296 × 207 × 3 mm |
Nic –
Any news on the release date of the digital version of the sowing calendar yet, Charles?
DENISE DUGDALE –
how can I give a rating or a review when I haven’t seen the product
Charles –
For sure you cannot, sorry if the web coding is requesting it
Vlad Leuca –
Is there any chance I could buy this without having to create an account on the website?
Charles –
Yes Vlad, people do that so it must be possible
Theodore Larson –
Do you have a download version?
Shipping to US is quite expensive.
Thanks
Charles –
Hi Theodore, we are working on a digital version, should be ready within a month
Jackie Bailey –
I have the 2022 calendar, and now we’ve reached October, the dates/days are wrong for the month. I didn’t notice this until today. 1st Oct starts on Tuesday!
Charles –
I’m so sorry Jackie, we never noticed that mistake from assuming it was a correct template, am still unsure how it happened.
This year we assumed nothing!
Sanda Simic –
I have been following on Instagram and I saw this article and audios and I loved it and I learned so much knowledge from you as a beginner Gardner. Thank you
Sanda
Charles –
Hello Sanad, thanks for posting and I’ happy to hear that, grow well.
Nicola Sugden –
Hi, Unfortunately I have the same issue and October 2022 is completely wrong. I bought the calendar from this website. Is there a way to confirm my order and be sent a replacement please.
Thanks
Charles –
Hi Nicola, I’m sorry we missed your address for the resend and you can send your address please to books@charlesdowding.co.uk, then we shall send the reprinted Calendar
Pamela Bate –
Hello
I have your 2022 calendar and looking at October dates the numbers and days of the week are not aligned and it doesn’t have 31 days!
I thought you should know so that next year the print is correct.
Charles –
Thank you Pamela and I’m so sorry. I’m guessing you bought this from a shop or Amazon because everybody who bought it from the website here, we had the addresses and sent out new ones last autumn. I had to have a reprint and it was all very upsetting! And yes we made sure that this year’s template is correct.
We can send you a 2023 one for free if you send your address to books@charlesdowding.co.uk.