In November, here’s what you can plant or sow in your garden:

For Your Vegetable Garden:

Garlic - source: spm

Garlic: Plant white or purple garlic cloves in well-drained soil, spacing them 15 cm apart and covering them with 5 cm of soil. Harvest in summer.

Arugula - source: spm

Rocket (Arugula): Sow arugula seeds in fertile, well-aerated soil and water frequently to maintain humidity.

For Your Orchard:

Fruit Trees and Shrubs: Plant small fruit shrubs such as gooseberries, plums, cherries, pears, blackberries, and forest fruits. Ensure soil is non-limestone, deep, and humus-rich.

Redcurrants - source: spm

Gooseberry Bushes: Plant bare root currant bushes in a shady location with acidic, well-drained soil. Prune to stimulate growth.

For Your Ornamental Garden:

Winter heather - source: spm

Winter Heather (Erica species): Plant winter heather in acidic or neutral, humus-rich soil with partial shade. Repot potted heather annually in spring and fertilize from May to August.

Primroses: Plant primroses in cool, well-drained soil in partial shade or shade. Protect from diseases and pests and propagate by seed between March and May.

Primroses - source: spm

By planting these varieties in November, you can ensure a colorful and fruitful garden throughout the winter and into the following seasons.