Plants such as:
- Chinese cabbage - Until end of August
- Spring cabbage - Sow in seedbed to transplant in Sept/Oct
- Chicory - Until end of August
- Land cress or American cress -Makes an excellent substitute for watercress and is very hardy, usually surviving even the toughest winter.
- Winter Lettuce - Sow winter varieties for harvesting in November and December.
- Autumn sown (Japanese) onions - Sow seed in August. Sets can be planted in September.
- Salad onions - Winter varieties from August onwards
- Oriental greens - A whole range of these useful crops can be sown now.
- Pak choi - Until end of August. China Choi has thick white stems and contrasting dark green leaves.
- Peas - Last chance for autumn harvest. Sow a quick, 'early' variety such as Douce Provence or Meteor
- Radish, mooli - Until end of August
- Radish, winter - Until end August. Sow winter varieties such as China Rose and Black Spanish Round
- Rocket - An August sowing of rocket will last well into the autumn and sometimes survive the winter in mild conditions or with some protection.
- Spinach, perpetual - Until mid August, or end of August under cover.
- Chard - Until mid August, or end of August undercover.
- Turnip - Early varieties till end August; main crop varieties till August. One of the easiest vegetables to grow.
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