Ideas of What to Plant and Grow with Kids in November

It may appear as though everything is fading away in the garden during November, but this is the moment to step outside and initiate some activities for spring and summer with the children as well as cultivate your own for winter. So here’s our compilation of items to nurture with kids in November in the garden.

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What to Sow and Cultivate in November

Our selection is founded on the reality that we are located in the southeast of the UK, and some of these plants may not be ideal for cultivation in your region. Verify your local zone and planting guidelines in addition to these to ensure that you and your children aren’t let down.

Whether you are planting flowers or vegetables, November is the time to get started with some, so that by spring you have color and your initial crops to harvest together.

Vegetables to Sow in November

Let’s kick off with the finest vegetables to sow in November.

Winter Lettuce

Depending on your garden, these can be grown under cloches (a half plastic bottle makes an excellent cloche for the kids to create), in the greenhouse, or where it’s much chillier, on your windowsill.

Winter Gem lettuce variety growing in soil ideal for planting and growing with kids in November

The ideal varieties include ones like Winter Gem, which will be ready for harvesting in a few weeks and that you can relish.

Certainly, you could cultivate any varieties on the windowsill and consume them as small leaves, perfect for enhancing your soups and salads in the forthcoming months.

Herbs

Herbs are wonderful to cultivate with kids, particularly if you and they enjoy cooking together. We grow numerous different varieties on our windowsills.

Herbs growing in pots on a windowsill with basil and parsley in a wooden crate and dill to the side

From basil to parsley and dill. A few simple pots and care mean that we have fresh herbs for our meals throughout the year.

Spring Onions

If you begin your spring onions in November, then by spring you’ll have onions to grow.

A set of pots with spring onions growing in them ideal to start off in November with kids

We adore placing them in a window box alongside some radish and lettuce which we can cultivate indoors during the winter with children and have a quick salad that we can easily pick.

Broad Beans

Initiate broad beans in late autumn and winter, either under glass in a cold frame, greenhouse, or under cloches in the garden.

Girl planting broad bean seeds in November for an early crop

Sow every fortnight, so that through spring and summer you can enjoy a continual harvest of them.

Want to learn more about planting and growing broad beans? Then read our kids’ guide to cultivating and sowing broad beans..

Peas

Girl behind some pea supports planting pea seeds to grow next spring

If you wish for truly early peas next year, you and your kids can start growing some together. Follow our straightforward guide to beginning seeds in egg cartons, and you can leave them under a plastic tub outside throughout the winter so that when it warms up, you can either plant in pots or in a raised vegetable bed with the kids.

Onion Seeds and Garlic

Some of our favorites to cultivate during the winter months are onion seeds and garlic.

We adore them growing for our own meals, and they are extremely simple to cultivate.

planting garlic bulbs in the soil in November for an early crop next year

Position the garlic cloves in either rows within the soil or in pots if you have limited space. The winter frosts will benefit them and assist in yielding robust and early crops for your enjoyment.

Onion seeds sown this month will survive the winter and be ready for planting in spring, maturing sooner than the bulbs you can place in the garden during early spring.

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Fruits to Cultivate in November with Children

Even though you won’t gather the fruit at this moment, it’s an excellent time to initiate and cultivate some for spring in November. We select particular plants that are straightforward, low upkeep, and that the kids will enjoy eating and cooking with.

Rhubarb

preschool girl harvesting rhubarb that she grew when planted in November

One of our favorites is Rhubarb. Now is the ideal moment to place some Rhubarb Crowns in the earth so that you can relish the stems during spring and summer.

Strawberry

This is your final opportunity to organize the strawberry runners and pot up any plants that might have developed from them. It’s straightforward to accomplish and ensures you will have fresh plants for the upcoming year if yours are feeling a bit worn out.

Blueberries

Best grown in pots where you can manage the soil acidity (they prefer slightly more acidic conditions), blueberry plants can be acquired at the garden center and potted. Depending on the variety, you might need to have two or more plants!

collage of what to plant with kids in November

Which Flowers to Sow and Grow in November

It’s time to begin planting your garden for spring vibrancy and early summer blooms. Here are some favorites to begin with the children.

Sweet Peas

Sweet Peas are a classic cottage flower and simple for kids to cultivate from seed (although they do require some time). Start them off in November for blooms in early spring.

pink and purple sweet peas growing in a garden

Remember, when you sow them, it’s essential to soak them overnight beforehand to promote success.

Spring Flowering Bulbs

Want to cultivate a spectrum for the spring? Then this is your final chance to plant spring flowering bulbs.

toddler and preschooler looking at spring bulbs to plant in November to grow a rainbow for next spring

Tulips, daffodils, crocus, and hyacinths are all easy to cultivate from bulbs and will produce beautiful colors next year.

Discover our planting a rainbow for inspiration and book suggestions to share with your younger children.

Indoor Bulbs

Yearning for flowers throughout the winter? Then consider starting some forced bulbs or indoor bulbs now and maintain the growth during the winter months.

If planted now, narcissus and hyacinths intended for indoor cultivation will bloom in 6 to 12 weeks. Keep planting them every other week to ensure displays throughout winter and spring.

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planting broad beans just one of the things that you can plant and grow in December with Kids

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