What surprising thing could I be sowing now, mid August, aka late summer, in Norfolk England (roughly sorta USDA 8b, but interested in varying takes on "late season" [edit to be less specific])

In this area, in a "good"* year, we can still be harvesting ripening tomatoes in October (in a polytunnel). So there can be up to about 2 decent growing months of time ahead.

We have outdoor bed space and understory space around the polytunnel tomatoes.

Today I will be sowing dwarf french beans outside, which have a good but not guaranteed chance of giving us a crop depending on the weather. That possibly isn't too surprising though!

I am thinking "surprising late season" mainly, though also "surprising over-winter" is interesting.... like I was fairly recently surprised to discover coriander grows well under cover in UK winter months. (Coriander is actually slightly frost tolerant!)

* aka: harbinger of impending climate doom racing our way...

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@yvan Excellent question and reminder!

(Still time to plant something for fall harvest, my neurosparklies and spoonie gardeners🌞🥰)

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I've started a few cooler weather crops, one of them being coriander (as well as more Rainbow Chard). I'm planning on starting some cabbage, beets and spinach as well -- all in containers so I can bring them inside if there's an early frost. @BrambleBearGrrrauwling @yvan

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Brilliant🌻🌻🌻

Starting from seed?

I have killed so many cilantro and dill seedlings 😭 and love to cook with both; I hope I can still manage some.

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Oooooh. Dill... I love cooking with that as well (runs to see if I have dill seeds...) @BrambleBearGrrrauwling @yvan

@DoomsdaysCW I ordered some back when people who get shit done typically do, to get planting when it is time to. Then ND spoonie Life ~happened~it is now mid August; seeds are still tucked inside seed packets, banded together with other herbs, leeks and some pretty heirloom beans. In a bag. Somewhere.

Sigh.

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So, I dedicated one of our veggie/fruit drawers for seed storage! Now I know where everything is, and the cool temps keep the seeds viable for longer periods, @BrambleBearGrrrauwling !

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@DoomsdaysCW ooooh! Good to know!!!

If one does not have a frig, would a cooler cooled with ice be better or a clay or brick or stone "root cellar" sort of thing be better?

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I would be cautious about making sure the seeds are sealed and away from dirt and molds if you use a root cellar. I'd say keeping them in a cool, dark place would be good. Just keep them in jars and make sure they are dry before you store them. @BrambleBearGrrrauwling @yvan

@DoomsdaysCW yeah, no root cellar yet. Thinking if digging a holliw in dark shady side of house, liking wirh sand and bricks to cobble together something.

Jars probs better idea. Tho no cool inside anywhere either.