I kinda mostly stopped watching his utoob stuff a year or two ago*, but I still use this Charles Dowding 2023 calendar as a rough sowing guide. Shown here is April. It's a convenient physical format simple single page reference & lives next to the bed, though I do also regularly refer to other online sources. (I don't really like the popuar "what I am sowing this month" videos, I do watch some, preferably shorter simpler ones, more Plot 37 Jessie style than the OTT intensity of Outgrow Steve.)

This weekend I am planning to sow a pea gutter, a second set of broad beans in root trainers, cornflowers, nasturtiums, a tiny amount of lettuce, multi-sown spring onions and I'm hoping to get some carrot and radish direct sown down the #allotment tomorrow.

I am considering getting in early with the nasturtiums too, and maybe doing a top-up sowing of sunflowers as I had a few fails in the last round.

Better crack on I guess, the long weekend is well more than halfway gone. I have a lot to do.

* Not because of the whole weird magic water episode, though that did have a distinct chilling effect for me... but mainly because after about two years of watching his content most of it started to feel very repetitive. Especially as someone who's already been into concepts like No Dig and Permaculture since the 90s. It is for the most part great content. And his "No Dig" book is my favourite UK conditions growing guide, it also lives next the bed for any time I want to dive deeper into planning for some specific vegetable.
Next weekend is all about the cucurbits, and sweet corn.