Expanding My What To Sow Each Month Articles Here Is A List Of Seasonal Fruit & Veg in June. Bear In Mind Locality & Weather Will Affect Availability.
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My What To Sow In June list is long. But what fruit and veg can we harvest in June. Here is a list of the most obvious fruit and veg available in my part of the UK. Greenhouses, polytunnels and fleece will advance the season as did walled gardens in times past!
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- Asparagus
- Beetroot
- Blackcurrants
- Broad Beans
- Broccoli
- Chickweed
- Claytonia (Miner’s Lettuce)
- Crosnes (Chinese Artichokes) – Early Harvest
- Coriander
- Courgettes
- Cucumber
- Dandelion (leaves and flowers)
- Early Raspberries
- Early Turnips
- Fiddleheads (Ostrich Fern Shoots)
- Figs
- French Beans
- Good King Henry
- Gooseberries
- Ground Elder (young leaves)
- Hops
- Huauzontle
- Kohlrabi
- Lambs Lettuce (Mâche)
- Land Cress
- Lettuce
- Lovage (leaves)
- Loganberries
- Marrows
- New Potatoes
- Peas
- Radish (including mooli)
- Raspberries
- Rhubarb
- Rocket
- Rosehips (young shoots and leaves)
- Runner Beans
- Samphire
- Scorzonera (Black Salsify) – Young Leaves
- Sea Beet (wild spinach)
- Sorrel
- Spinach
- Spring onions
- Strawberries
- Summer Squash
- Swiss Chard
- Wasabi (leaves and stems)
- Watercress
- Wild Garlic (leaves and flowers)
Important Considerations:
- Wild Edibles: When foraging for wild edibles like chickweed, dandelion, alexanders, ground elder, sea beet, and wild garlic, ensure proper identification and avoid areas with potential contamination.
- Wasabi: True wasabi is difficult to grow outside of specific Japanese conditions. What is often sold as “wasabi” is horseradish with green colouring. If you have access to a true wasabi plant, the leaves and stems can be used.
- Availability: The availability of some of the more unusual cultivated crops will depend on home growing, specialty growers and farmers’ markets.
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