Apr 03 2025 25 mins 12
What vegetables to sow in April?
The garden explodes into life as April brings the perfect conditions for planting nearly everything on your wish list. After weeks of dry weather in Ireland, temperatures have finally risen to match the sunshine, creating the ideal environment for seeds and seedlings to thrive.
This comprehensive seed sowing guide walks you through exactly what to plant now, with special attention to the unique conditions of this particular spring. Unlike last year's cold, wet April, current conditions allow for direct sowing of many crops that would normally need indoor starting. From successional vegetables like spring onions and spinach to the season's first warm-weather crops like tomatoes, cucumbers and pumpkins, the possibilities are extensive.
Beyond what to plant, you'll discover crucial tips for success that many gardeners overlook. Learn the secret to growing perfect carrots (hint: it's all about consistent moisture in that critical first month), understand why April-sown tomatoes can quickly catch up to those started earlier, and discover clever intercropping strategies to maximize your garden space.
The episode also covers essential April garden tasks beyond sowing - from caring for newly planted bare-root trees and hedging during dry spells to lawn maintenance and protecting young seedlings from unpredictable spring weather. Whether you're a seasoned gardener or just starting your growing journey, this guide provides timely, practical advice tailored to this moment in the gardening calendar.
Grab your seeds and tools - the garden is awake and ready! This perfect spring weather makes gardening a joy rather than a chore, so make the most of it and set yourself up for a bountiful growing season ahead.
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Until next week
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John