
Allotment jobs for November
Discover the jobs you can do on the allotment in November, including planting, pruning and staking.
Things are certainly winding down on the allotment in November, but there are plenty of jobs to be getting on with, including planting and pruning.
You can also harvest many different veg, including carrots, cabbages and celeriac.
Discover how to store carrots.
Here are some jobs you can be getting on with on the allotment in November.
Plant garlic, onions and shallots
Garlic, onions and shallots are all easy to grow. Shallots and onions are grown from tiny bulbs, known as sets, and garlic is grown from cloves. Cover with fleece to protect them from the worst of the weather. Watch Monty's guide to growing onions, shallots and garlic.
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Prune fruit bushes
Blackcurrants, redcurrants, whitecurrants and gooseberries can be pruned any time between November and March, while they are dormant. Prune out any dead, dying or diseased wood and aim for an open, goblet shape. Watch our video guide to pruning blackcurrants.

Cut down autumn-fruiting raspberries
Autumn-fruiting raspberries bear fruit on new wood, so cut down all of the old canes to the ground once they have finished fruiting, between November and March. Discover how to grow autumn-fruiting raspberries.

Net brassicas
You'll need to protect your brassica crops from hungry pigeons at this time of year. Use mesh and make sure that it lifts clear of the brassicas, otherwise birds will be able to peck through it.

Stake Brussels sprouts
If you haven't done so already, stake your Brussels sprouts, as they can get top heavy and topple in heavy winds.

Take hardwood cuttings from fruit bushes
Taking hardwood cuttings from fruit bushes is very easy to do, and will give you a decent-sized plant in a few years. Discover how to take hardwood cuttings from blackcurrants.

Harvest crops
You can harvest a surprising amount of crops in November, including maincrop carrots, cabbages, Brussels sprouts, celeriac, celery and cauliflower.


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