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The monthly note

One email at the start of each month. What to sow, what to pick, and the single job that makes the most difference over the next four weeks. Written for a half plot, and short enough to read standing up.

An allotment bed photographed from directly above at the changeover, the left half a just lifted early potato row of loose broken soil and yellowing haulm, the right half raked level with a shallow drill drawn along a string line and three young brassica plants set out at spacing, a fork pushed in at the boundary.
In short

It goes out in the first few days of the month. Four short parts: what to sow, what should be ready to pick, one job worth doing, and one honest note on what went wrong on our plot. Under 400 words. Twelve a year, and one click to leave.

What is actually in it?

The same four parts every month, in the same order, so you can skip straight to the one you want.

PartWhat it coversRoughly
Sow nowThe three or four things genuinely worth sowing this month on a half plot, with spacings and depths100 words
Pick nowWhat should be coming ready, and what to do if it is not80 words
One jobThe single task this month that changes the next three120 words
What went wrongSomething that failed on our plot, told honestly80 words

Under 400 words, every time. When a month has nothing much worth saying, December for instance, the email gets shorter rather than padded out.

What does each month cover?

The job each note leads on. It is the same rhythm every year, because the British growing year is.

MonthWhat that note leads on
JanuaryOrdering seed against a plan rather than a wish list
FebruaryChitting potatoes, and warming one bed under cover
MarchGetting the first earlies in without rushing the rest
AprilSowing your way through the hungry gap
MayHardening off and planting out properly
JuneThe first handover: what goes in behind the early potatoes
JulySowing for winter while the plot still looks full
AugustHoliday cover, and the spring cabbage strip
SeptemberStoring what you have, and covering bare ground
OctoberGarlic in, and putting beds to bed
NovemberMulching, and turning the compost
DecemberDoing very little, deliberately

Each one lines up with the matching month page on the site, so if the email leaves you wanting the long version it is already written and waiting.

What it will never do

Worth saying plainly, because most gardening email is not like this.

The next one goes out at the start of the month.

What to sow, what to pick, one job worth doing, and one thing that went wrong.

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Questions that come up

How often is it, really?

Twelve times a year, in the first few days of each month. There is no welcome sequence, no follow up nudges and no re-send to people who did not open it.

What happens to my email address?

It is stored in MailPoet on this website and used only to send the monthly note. It is not sold, shared or passed to advertisers. The full detail is on our privacy and cookies page.

Can I see what one looks like first?

Not yet, honestly. The archive goes up once there are a few worth reading. In the meantime the month pages are the long form of exactly the same content, so you can judge the writing from those.

Do I need an allotment for it to be useful?

No, though it is written for one. If you have a decent sized vegetable garden the sowing dates, spacings and monthly jobs all transfer. The bed sizes assume 3m by 1.2m, which scales down easily enough.

I signed up and nothing arrived

Check the spam folder first, then look for a confirmation email, because the list is double opt in and nothing sends until you click the link in it. If it is still missing, send us a message and we will look.

Where to go next

Read the long version

Every month, in full, already written.

If you are just starting

Four weeks, four jobs, and permission to go slow.

How your details are handled

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