Sow, Grow & Harvest in September 2024 – Timeline
September 2024 Weather
Daylight Hours in September in UK: 11 Hours and 39 minutes.
Find out your daylight hours by Town in the UK.
Weather in September 24: Very Mild with temperatures approx 20 degrees centigrade for the first few weeks, with thunderstorms and rain in the third week. Temperatures taking a tumble in the last week of Sept to 15 degrees centigrade daytime and 5 degrees at night. Some of the UK got an early frost.
September Stats
18 Days of Sun/Cloud and 12 Days of Rain. Average high temperature 18 degrees and average low temperature is 12 degrees.
Growing in the Greenhouse in September

- Spring Cabbage ‘April’ seedlings, sown 6th September.
- Chive plants overwintering.
Raised Bed 1 – Squash
The tomatoes have been cleared and the squash is getting larger. Raised Bed now ready for Shallots or Garlic.

Raised Bed 2 – Cauliflower & Kale Cage
This raised bed was empty waiting for soil replenishment and winter brassicas.

Raised Bed 3 – Brussels Sprouts & Kale
Sweetcorn plants have been harvested and cleared, soil replenished and the winter brassicas planted.

Raised Bed 4 – Parsnip & Leeks
Parsnips better wider, Leeks are now ready to harvest.


Vegetable Growing Weekend Diary:
Weekend 7 – 8 September 24
Sweetcorn ‘Goldcrest F1’ HARVEST
Mini Melon ‘Minnesota Midget’ Final HARVEST
Sweet Pepper ‘Napia’ Final HARVEST
- Sweet Pepper ‘Tangerine Dream’ Final HARVEST
Tomatoes ‘Orange Cherry’ HARVEST
Christmas Potatoes ‘Red Duke’ leaves just coming through, topped up to the top of the pots with compost.
- Spring Cabbage ‘April’ seeds sown in pots in the greenhouse.
Weekend 14 – 15 September 24
Carrot ‘Yellowbunch’ sowed in my daughter’s Veg Patch.
Weekend 21 – 22 September 24
- PREP – Raised Bed 2 and 3 Soil preparation, digger over due to compaction and replenishment of nutrients by adding 2 bags of peat free compost.
PEST – Caterpillar removal from cauliflower, Brussels sprouts and kale plug plants in the greenhouse.
- PLANT OUT – Plant out Cauliflower ‘All Year Round’, Kale ‘Cavolo Nero’ and Brussels sprouts ‘Evesham Special’ plants grown on for 3 weeks. ! Important – Check for caterpillars before planting under netting.
- Squash ‘Jester F1’ – second squash growing larger and getting characteristic markings in squash. The baby squash has stopped growing unfortunately.
- Brussels Sprouts ‘ – bigger sprouts forming.
Weekend 28 – 29 September 24
Tomatoes cleared from Raised Bed 1.
September 2024 Vegetables Gallery
























8 Blog Posts in September 2024
- Vegetables to Sow in September
Part 5 – Mini Melons Harvest Themselves
- Things That caught my eye – Nature Embroidery Art
- Challenge Brassica – Part 1
- The Challenge
Autumn Vegetable Garden Walkthrough Video
- The Essential Guide to Growing Onion from Sets – My Free eBook
- Challenge Brassica – Part 2
- Soil Replenishing & The No Dig Method
- Sow, Grow & Harvest in September 2024 – Timeline
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