What to Plant in Your Garden Bed in November
In November, the weather begins to cool. If you don't want to have nothing in your raised garden bed or garden, you should start planting now. There are many varieties to choose from when planting flowers or vegetables. Sowing in November will release your gardening efforts for the coming year, bringing your flower and vegetable harvest forward. Sowing in November also relieves the stress of spring planting, which is, after all, the busiest time of year. Sowing as many varieties as possible in November will save you time when the weather improves next year, allowing you to grow more plants that you enjoy but don't usually have the time to grow. Check out what vegetables are essential to sow or plant in November.
November Planting Calendar in USA and UK
USA plants calendar in November
In USA - Zone 7a/7b regions
Sow seed: Onion
Plant crowns: Asparagus
In USA - Zone 8a regions
Sow seed: Angelica, Broad Beans (Fava bean), Cardoon, Corn Salad (Lamb's lettuce or Mache, Onion, Pak Choy (Pak choi), Rutabaga (Swedes), Salsify (Vegetable oyster), Shallots (Eschalots), Spring onions (Scallions, Bunching onions, Welsh onion)
Plant crowns: Asparagus.
Plant tubers: Jerusalem Artichokes (Sunchoke).
In USA - Zone 8b regions
Sow seed: Angelica, Broad Beans (Fava bean), Cardoon, Corn Salad (Lamb's lettuce or Mache), Onion, Pak Choy (Pak choi), Rocket (Arugula/Rucola), Rutabaga (Swedes), Salsify (Vegetable oyster), Shallots (Eschalots), Spring onions (Scallions, Bunching onions, Welsh onion)
Plant crowns: Asparagus.
Plant tubers: Jerusalem Artichokes (Sunchoke).
In USA - Zone 9a/9b regions
Sow seed: Beetroot (Beets),Broccoli, Cabbage, Carrot,Chicory ( Witloof, Belgian endive), Kohlrabi, NZ Spinach (Warrigal greens), Onion, Pak Choy (Pak choi), Potato, Radish, Rocket (Arugula/Rucola), Rutabaga (Swedes), Shallots (Eschalots), Snow Peas (Sugar Peas, Mangetout, Chinese Peas), Spinach, Spring onions (Scallions, Bunching onions, Welsh onion).
Turnip
Start in seed trays: Celery
Transplant seedlings: Collards (Collard greens, Borekale).
In USA - Zone 10a regions
Sow seed: Beans-climbing (Pole beans, Runner beans, Scarlet Runners), Beetroot (Beets), Capsicum (Bell peppers, Sweet peppers), Carrot, Cauliflower, Chives (Garden chives), Collards (Collard greens, Borekale), Kale (Borecole), Kohlrabi, Lettuce, Mustard greens, NZ Spinach (Warrigal greens), Onion, Pak Choy (Pak choi), Peas, Potato, Radish, Rocket (Arugula/Rucola), Salsify (Vegetable oyster), Shallots (Eschalots), Spinach, Turnip.
Plant crowns: Asparagus
Transplant seedlings: Broccoli
Start in seed trays: Cape Gooseberry (Golden Berry, Inca Berry).
Transplant seedlings or sow seed: Chilli peppers (Hot peppers).
In USA - Zone 10b regions
Sow seed: Beetroot (Beets), Carrot, Cauliflower, Chives (Garden chives), Collards (Collard greens, Borekale), Daikon (Japanese radish, Lo Bok), Kale (Borecole), Kohlrabi, Leeks, Lettuce, Mustard greens, NZ Spinach (Warrigal greens), Onion, Pak Choy (Pak choi), Peas, Potato, Radish, Rocket (Arugula/Rucola) , Salsify (Vegetable oyster), Shallots (Eschalots), Spinach, Tomato, Turnip
Start in seed trays: Artichokes (Globe), Cape Gooseberry (Golden Berry, Inca Berry), Capsicum (Bell peppers, Sweet peppers).
Transplant seedlings or sow seed: Broccoli.
In USA - Zone 11a/ 11b regions
Sow seed: Capsicum (Bell peppers, Sweet peppers), Dill, Fennel (Bronze fennel), Florence Fennel (Finocchio).
Start in seed trays or transplant seedlings or sow seed: Cucumber.
Transplant seedlings: Strawberry Plants.
In USA - Zone 12a/ 12b regions
Sow seed: Capsicum (Bell peppers, Sweet peppers), Dill.
Start in seed trays or transplant seedlings or sow seed: Cucumber.
Transplant seedlings: Strawberry Plants.
In USA - Zone 13a/ 13b regions
Sow seed: Marrow
Transplant seedlings: Strawberry Plants.
UK plants calendar in November
Cool/ warm temperate regions
Plant cloves:Garlic
Conclusion
Let's be honest, Although you don't want to plant any vegetables in November, you should get your hands on garlic. Garlic is a year-round necessity that comes with every meal. And it takes a long time to grow, so if you plant it now, you won't be able to harvest it until at least the summer. So! No matter how cold it gets or how tired you are, make sure you get your garlic started in the raised garden bed first!