Bloom Magazine UK

Think you’ve missed the boat for a bountiful harvest? Think again!

Many gardeners herald the coming of spring by sowing their first hopeful seeds – probably in a heated propagator or placed on a radiator, ready to plant out as soon as the chance of frost has passed. But if you weren’t so quick off the mark and are looking at the backs of your seed packets in despair, feeling like you’ve left it too late, worry not.

Although it might appear that there is a set timeline for the vegetable growing season, there are actually plenty of edibles that can still be sown or planted from June. In fact, if

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