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Can you sow courgettes seeds in August?

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Sally Smith Sally Smith | 10:23 UK time, Thursday, 19 August 2010

Organic gardener Sally Smith answers your questions about sowing courgettes seeds in August.

Maureen from Dronfield asks: Is it too late to sow more courgette seeds?

Answer: A courgette plant takes 10 to 12 weeks from sowing to cropping. Although seeds will germinate and plants will grow, unless you are able to plant them in a greenhouse or polytunnel, they are unlikely to crop before cooler nights and risk of frost take hold in September and October.

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