It's Not Too Late — 10 Seeds to Sow in June

Think it's too late to plant? Think again. June is actually one of the best times to sow many vegetables, herbs, and salad crops. Warm soil, longer days, and the right seed choices can lead to productive harvests throughout summer and well into autumn. In this video, I'll show you 10 seeds you can still sow in June, plus a bonus seed that many experienced gardeners swear by. Whether you're growing in raised beds, containers, traditional garden rows, patios, or even a small balcony garden, you'll discover practical planting advice, growing tips, common mistakes to avoid, and simple gardening tricks that can dramatically improve your results. You'll learn: 🌱 What vegetables grow best when planted in June 🌱 Which crops are ideal for raised beds and containers 🌱 The easiest seeds for beginners and senior gardeners 🌱 Hidden gardening tricks most planting guides don't mention 🌱 How to extend your harvest season into fall 🌱 Which crops produce the most food from a small space 🌱 The best June planting options for different growing zones Featured crops include: Radishes, Lettuce, Turnips, Beets, Cucumbers, Bush Beans, Zucchini, Carrots, Basil, Swiss Chard, and a bonus seed that helps attract beneficial insects to your garden. ⏱ CHAPTERS 00:00 It's Not Too Late 01:05 The June Planting Rule 02:10 #10 Radishes 04:10 #9 Lettuce 06:20 #8 Turnips 08:15 #7 Beets 10:30 #6 Cucumbers 12:45 #5 Bush Beans 14:50 #4 Zucchini 16:50 #3 Carrots 19:00 #2 Basil 20:55 #1 Swiss Chard 22:15 Bonus Seed: Dill 22:50 Final Thoughts Whether you're gardening in Zones 3–10, starting a new vegetable garden, or simply looking for a few fast-growing crops to sow right now, these June planting ideas can help you make the most of the growing season. If you enjoy calm, practical gardening advice designed specifically for older gardeners and beginners, be sure to subscribe for more seasonal planting guides, vegetable gardening tips, raised bed gardening strategies, container gardening ideas, and low-stress gardening techniques. 🌱 What are you planting this June? Let us know in the comments below! #junegardening #gardeningforseniors #vegetablegarden