This Is What a No Dig Garden Looks Like in June — The Results Are In

June is the month the no-dig vegetable garden pays everything back — and this is what five years of compost looks like at full harvest. Calabrese broccoli, first early potatoes, cabbages, and a kitchen garden that's finally out of the hungry gap. We're walking every bed and container this week, showing you exactly what we harvested and — more importantly — why the timing worked. If you've been following our sowing calendar, this is your proof that the plan works. ▶ WHAT WE COVER • How we ended the hungry gap with calabrese broccoli sown back in February • Primo Golden Acre cabbages, and why we interplant with beetroot and radishes • First early potatoes (Swift and Charlotte) — when to harvest and what to look for • Managing tomatoes, courgettes, peppers, and aubergines as summer kicks in • What we're sowing RIGHT NOW in June for next April and May harvests • Strawberries, gooseberries, blackcurrants, and redcurrants — the fruit harvest begins The whole garden runs on one simple sowing calendar. Everything you see here started with a date on a piece of paper — we'll show you exactly how it drives every decision we make. Chapters 0:00 The hungry gap is finally over 0:53 Calabrese broccoli — harvest time 4:08 Primo Golden Acre cabbages 4:44 Beetroot, radishes & interplanting 7:08 Bulbing onions & first early potatoes 8:58 Outdoor tomatoes, courgettes & aubergines 10:15 Greenhouse peppers — why pinching out works 11:59 Leeks, parsnips & swede 13:14 Mrs W's peas are in! 15:10 Melons, cucumbers & the aubergine surprise 17:37 The chickens are making compost 18:04 Strawberries, gooseberries & soft fruit 19:34 What to sow in June for next year's hungry gap 20:47 The June calabrese harvest #nodig #vegetablegarden #organicgardening