Home > Growing tips & recipes > Veg Addict Subscription – November 8 min read 07.10.2025 Veg Addict Subscription – November Hello Veg AddictWelcome to your guide for your November ‘veg addict’ seed subscription!Here’s what’s in your box:Perennial Nodding Onion Herb Mountain MInt Microgreens Red Cabbage Beef and Onion Tree Lettuce CopacabanaPerennial Nodding OnionSowing infoNodding onion seed can be direct sown in early spring, after the seeds have been refrigerated for 60 days. To start indoors, keep the seed in the refrigerator for 60 days then plant 2-3 seeds each in individual pots. Keep the soil lightly moist and the temperature around 15C until germination.Growing infoUsually flowers from year 2, this variety will self seed, so you’ll have a bumper crop going forward.Blog – How to Sow and Grow Onions Herb Mountain MintSowing infoSow seeds indoors 0.5cm deep, in pots or trays of peat free compost and lightly cover the seeds with a sprinkling of compost, and place at a temperature of 20°C. Germination can be erratic taking from 2 weeks to 3 months. Can be sown in Autumn to overwinter in the greenhouse or coldframe.Growing infoWhen seedlings are large enough to handle, transplant into 9cm pots to grow on. Harden off the plants before planting out where they are to grow after all risk of frost has passed. Cut leaves as required for eating. Final height 1.5m.Blog – Growing Herbs Indoors Microgreens Red CabbageSowing infoVery easy to grow, simply sprinkle on the surface of moist compost, coir or even cotton wool in a shallow pot or tray without drainage holes. Place in a warm, light place such as a windowsill and keep moist but not waterlogged.Growing infoSprouts should appear in 6-10 days and be ready to harvest in less than 2 weeks. Harvest when shoots are 3-5 cm tall, cutting with scissors 1 cm above the root base. Sow every 10 days for a continuous supply.Blog – How to Grow Microgreens Beef and Onion TreeSowing infoSow at any time of the year. Sow in pots of moist, peat free compost at a depth of 1cm and place in a propagator or warm place. Maintain an optimum temperature of 20-25C and germination should take place in 30 days, but could take longer so remain patient.Growing infoOverwinter at a temperature down to 5C. Harden off saplings and plant out when all risk of frost has passed in a sunny spot with well drained soil. Lettuce CopacabanaSowing infoSurface sow onto moist compost and just cover. Lettuce will not germinate in hot weather, so do not supplement heat and avoid sowing in the hottest days of summer. Plant out after last frost.Growing infoHeat tolerant and slow to bolt. When you harvest lettuce, you can just remove the lower, outer leaves to significantly extend your harvest period as the plant will continue to grow. Regular succession sowing will ensure a contiunuous crop.Blog – How to Sow and Grow Lettuce Garden jobs for this NovemberClear fallen leaves and add them to your compost or use as mulch. Plant bare-root trees, shrubs, and hedging while the soil is soft. Protect tender plants with fleece or cloches against frost. Meet the author Nelly Nelly works in the She Grows Veg marketing department and is an incredible cook! She's learning how to grow veg fast in her very own container garden. Her favourites so far are the Dwarf Sunflower called 'Sunspot' and our Dwarf Pea called 'Tom Thumb'. Previous Get Growing Subscription – November Next How to Carve Your Mangelwurzel for Halloween – The Original British Jack-o’-Lantern