What to Sow in December

December

As December arrives, many gardeners might think the growing season has come to a halt. However, this month presents a fantastic opportunity to get ahead for the spring. While the colder weather sets in, there are still several hardy vegetables you can sow to ensure an early harvest. Among these, our super hot chillis stand out. These fiery varieties require a longer growing period, making December the perfect time to start them indoors.


Veg to Sow this Month

Super Hots (Chillis)

Sowing your super hot chilli seeds in December gives them the extended growing season they need to fully develop their heat and flavour. Starting early ensures your plants have ample time to mature, leading to a successful harvest that chilli enthusiasts will appreciate.

Garlic

Planting garlic anytime from September up to early spring allows the cloves to establish roots and begin growth before the warmer months arrive. Starting during this period ensures your garlic has ample time to mature, leading to a successful harvest that gardeners will appreciate.

Shallots

Shallot seeds are best sown from late winter to early spring, typically between December and April. Starting your seeds during this time allows the plants to establish themselves indoors or under cover before transplanting them outdoors when the weather warms up. By giving your shallots this early start, you’ll ensure they have ample time to grow and mature.