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Plan Your Autumn & Winter Vegetable Garden - 23/7
Make the Most of Your Garden Beyond Summer
In the middle of summer, most gardeners are busy harvesting tomatoes, courgettes and other seasonal crops. Yet late July is one of the most important moments of the gardening year.
This is the ideal time to start planning for autumn and winter harvests.
In this practical and beginner-friendly workshop, we will explore what can still be sown, planted and harvested in the months ahead, helping you make the most of your garden long after summer has ended.
Whether you have a large vegetable garden or just a few raised beds, you will leave with plenty of ideas and inspiration for extending your growing season.
What You Will Learn
What to sow for autumn harvests
Which vegetables can overwinter in the garden
How to make the best use of empty garden beds
Succession planting techniques
How to plan productive autumn and winter harvests
Simple ways to extend the growing season
What We Will Do
Guided walk through the vegetable garden
Seasonal discussion about sowing and planting opportunities
Practical planning exercises
Examples from the garden
Time for questions and individual advice
By the end of the workshop, you will have a clearer plan and greater confidence for the months ahead.
What's Included
Workshop and garden tour
Seasonal planning handout
Tea, coffee or a homemade seasonal drink
Homemade sweet treat
Practical Details
Date: Thursday 23 July 2026
Time: 09:30 – 12:30
Price: €25 per person
Group Size: Maximum 8 participants
Location: Our farmhouse garden in rural France
Optional Add-On
After the workshop, participants may choose to stay for:
a homemade lunch
a guided tour of a developing food forest hosted by our neighbours
(available on selected workshop dates)
Booking
Places are limited to keep the group small and personal, so early booking is recommended.
If you cannot attend this date but are interested in future garden workshops, you can join the newsletter to hear about upcoming events or contact me via e-mail: info@bijouxdelalande.com
Private group workshops are also available on request.
Make the Most of Your Garden Beyond Summer
In the middle of summer, most gardeners are busy harvesting tomatoes, courgettes and other seasonal crops. Yet late July is one of the most important moments of the gardening year.
This is the ideal time to start planning for autumn and winter harvests.
In this practical and beginner-friendly workshop, we will explore what can still be sown, planted and harvested in the months ahead, helping you make the most of your garden long after summer has ended.
Whether you have a large vegetable garden or just a few raised beds, you will leave with plenty of ideas and inspiration for extending your growing season.
What You Will Learn
What to sow for autumn harvests
Which vegetables can overwinter in the garden
How to make the best use of empty garden beds
Succession planting techniques
How to plan productive autumn and winter harvests
Simple ways to extend the growing season
What We Will Do
Guided walk through the vegetable garden
Seasonal discussion about sowing and planting opportunities
Practical planning exercises
Examples from the garden
Time for questions and individual advice
By the end of the workshop, you will have a clearer plan and greater confidence for the months ahead.
What's Included
Workshop and garden tour
Seasonal planning handout
Tea, coffee or a homemade seasonal drink
Homemade sweet treat
Practical Details
Date: Thursday 23 July 2026
Time: 09:30 – 12:30
Price: €25 per person
Group Size: Maximum 8 participants
Location: Our farmhouse garden in rural France
Optional Add-On
After the workshop, participants may choose to stay for:
a homemade lunch
a guided tour of a developing food forest hosted by our neighbours
(available on selected workshop dates)
Booking
Places are limited to keep the group small and personal, so early booking is recommended.
If you cannot attend this date but are interested in future garden workshops, you can join the newsletter to hear about upcoming events or contact me via e-mail: info@bijouxdelalande.com
Private group workshops are also available on request.