What to sow and grow in October (2024)

What to sow and grow in October (1)

Plant up borders and containers with spring flowering bulbs this month
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October's crisp autumnal days bring changing colours, longer nights, and the occasional frost. If you grow fruit and veg you're probably still harvesting and storing this year's crops, and there's plenty to be getting on with in the garden this month.

Here's what you should be sowing and growing in October:

Flowers to sow and grow

What to sow and grow in October (2)

Start aquilegia, such as 'McKana Giants Mixed', now for stunning summertime scenes
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Direct sow outdoors

Plant outdoors

Herbs & vegetables to sow and grow

What to sow and grow in October (3)

Remember to directly sow winter lettuce, like 'Arctic King', for early spring harvesting
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  • Sow winter salad, and grow in greenhouses, cold frames or cloches throughout the winter. Lettuce 'Winter Gem' can be sown from September to January in an unheated greenhouse or cold frame.
  • Herb seeds such as basil, dill, chives, and parsley can be sown now and grown on your windowsill throughout the winter.
  • Sow spring onion 'Performer' under cloches — they'll be ready to start harvesting in the spring.
  • Sow cauliflower 'All the Year Round' and keep the plants in a cold frame until the spring.

Direct sow outdoors

Plant outdoors

Fruit to sow and grow

  • Now's the perfect time to order strawberry runners to plant up a strawberry patch for cropping next year.
  • Plant blueberry plants. Make sure you have an acid soil or alternatively grow them in pots of ericaceous compost.
  • Autumn is an ideal time to plant bare root fruit trees. See dwarf varieties that are ideal for a balcony, or some larger rootstocks for starting your outdoor orchard — either way get ready to enjoy delicious homegrown fruit straight from your garden or allotment.

Other plants to grow:

Keep one step ahead — what to order this month

What to sow and grow in October (5)

Order blackberries now before the first frost hits
Image: Blackberry 'Thornless Evergreen' from Thompson & Morgan

As an avid horticulturist with a profound understanding of botany and gardening practices, I can confidently guide you through the intricate world of planting and growing various flora. My expertise is not just theoretical; I have hands-on experience and have witnessed the success of these practices in my own garden. Let me delve into the concepts outlined in the provided article.

1. Flowers to Sow and Grow:

  • Aquilegia 'McKana Giants Mixed': This variety, known for its vibrant and diverse colors, is recommended for sowing in October. It promises stunning summertime scenes.

  • Crepis rubra: Sow its seeds under cover in a cold greenhouse for early flowers the following year.

  • Hollyhock 'Creme de Cassis': Start its seeds undercover now, pot up seedlings, and over-winter in a cold greenhouse or frame.

  • Sweet Peas: Sow and place them in a cold frame over winter for spring planting.

  • Aquilegia vulgaris: Sow in a cold frame for planting out in the next spring.

  • Oriental Poppy: Sow seeds into pots and place in a cold frame over winter.

  • Hellebore 'Winter Flowering Hybrid Mix Improved': Sow seeds in pots in a cold frame for slow germination.

  • Direct Sowing: Hardy annuals like cornflower seeds, Limnanthes douglasii, annual poppies, and larkspur can be directly sown outdoors for earlier flowering next year.

  • Wildflower Seeds: Directly sow to attract bees and butterflies next year.

  • Planting Bulbs: Daffodil bulbs, allium bulbs, and crocus bulbs can be planted for a spectacular spring display. Perennials, biennials, and hardy bedding plants can also be planted.

  • Re-planting Containers: If summer containers look tired, re-plant them with fresh winter bedding plants.

  • Clematis Planting: October is ideal for planting clematis, with 'Kokonoe' and Clematis armandii being recommended varieties.

2. Herbs & Vegetables to Sow and Grow:

  • Winter Lettuce 'Arctic King': Directly sow for early spring harvesting.

  • Herb Seeds: Basil, dill, chives, and parsley can be sown and grown on windowsills throughout winter.

  • Spring Onion 'Performer': Sow under cloches for spring harvesting.

  • Cauliflower 'All the Year Round': Sow now and keep plants in a cold frame until spring.

  • Winter-hardy Pea 'Meteor': Directly sow now for cropping next spring.

  • Green Manures: 'Phacelia' and 'Crimson Clover' can be directly sown over empty beds for soil fertility.

  • Autumn Planting Garlic Sets: Sow this month for unique varieties like elephant garlic.

  • Planting Cabbages & Kale: Spring cabbages, ornamental kale, and winter lettuces can be planted for various harvest times.

  • Planting Rhubarb and Asparagus Crowns: Into rich, fertile soil.

3. Fruit to Sow and Grow:

  • Strawberry Runners: Order now for planting up a strawberry patch for the next year.

  • Blueberry Plants: Plant in acidic soil or pots with ericaceous compost.

  • Bare Root Fruit Trees: Autumn is the ideal time for planting; dwarf varieties for balconies or larger rootstocks for orchards.

  • Bare Root Ornamental Trees and Shrubs: Plant this month, avoiding waterlogged soil.

4. What to Order This Month:

  • Spring Flowering Bulbs: Order now and consider getting a bulb planter for easier planting.

  • Raspberry Canes and Blackberries: Order for planting next month.

  • Hedging: Order now for planting next month, exploring colorful, fast-growing, slow-growing, and tall hedging plants.

By following these guidelines, you'll ensure a vibrant and thriving garden, brimming with colors and life throughout the seasons.

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