What to Plant Now for a Fresh Christmas Lunch

Dreaming of a fresh, homegrown feast for Christmas? Now’s the time to get planting! By starting your summer veggie garden now, you’ll have a wonderful selection of homegrown produce ready to serve up on your Christmas table – after you’ve popped open the Christmas crackers, of course. From roast veggies to fresh herbs, this guide covers the best vegetables to plant now for a flavourful Christmas harvest and offers tips to keep your summer garden thriving.

Preparing your veggie garden for Christmas

Setting the stage for a successful summer garden

Assess your garden space
The first step in preparing for your summer veggie garden is to assess your space. Make sure you have enough room, healthy soil and access to water for the crops you plan to grow. Raised garden beds, like Vegepod, allow you to maximise growth by optimising space and making access easier, which is perfect for managing your Christmas Garden.

Prep your soil
The foundation of a healthy veggie garden is rich, nutrient-dense soil. Start by turning over the soil, breaking up any clumps and removing weeds or leftover roots. Adding compost or well-rotted manure provides essential nutrients and can improve drainage, which is especially helpful for summer crops. Covering your garden beds with a layer of mulch will also help retain moisture and suppress weeds, two vital factors as temperatures rise. For more tips, you can read our ultimate soil guide here.

Plan for sun and water
Sunlight is a critical ingredient for a successful summer garden. Most vegetables need at least six hours of direct sunlight, so choose a sunny location or consider movable containers if sun availability changes during the day. To combat the summer heat, a good watering routine is essential. Vegepod is particularly effective here, as our unique self-watering systems keep plants hydrated with minimal effort, ideal for holiday planting.

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Greens and herbs for freshness
For those who want a fresh side salad or garnishes for holiday dishes, fast-growing greens and herbs are an easy option.

  • Lettuce and rocket: Both lettuce and rocket grow quickly, making them ideal for a summer garden. Sow these leafy greens in partial shade to prevent bolting, as high heat can make greens turn bitter or go to seed early.
  • Basil and parsley: Essential herbs for Christmas recipes, basil and parsley can bring fresh flavour to dishes from salads to garnishes. Basil loves the sun and will thrive in warm weather, while parsley is a bit more resilient, tolerating both heat and cooler temperatures.

Classic veggies for sides and salads
Classic summer vegetables make versatile sides or salad additions.

  • Tomatoes: A summer garden staple, tomatoes bring colour and flavour to any salad or main dish. Choose heat-tolerant varieties for summer growing and stake them early to support the weight of the fruit as it ripens.
  • Zucchini: Ideal for grilling, adding to salads, or even roasting alongside root vegetables. Zucchini is easy to grow and can be harvested frequently. Plant them with plenty of space, as they can quickly spread and provide abundant yields.

Veggie recipe ideas for Christmas dinner

Delicious recipes using your homegrown veggies

Once you’ve grown a selection of veggies, there are many ways to incorporate them into a memorable Christmas meal. Here are a few recipe ideas:

  • Roasted vegetable medley: Combine roasted carrots, beetroots and potatoes with a sprinkle of salt, fresh herbs and olive oil for a colourful medley that’s perfect for the Christmas table.
  • Fresh garden salad: Toss mixed greens, fresh rocket and cherry tomatoes in a zesty lemon or balsamic dressing. Top it with a handful of basil and parsley for extra flavour.
  • Herb-infused mashed potatoes: For a twist on a classic dish, infuse mashed potatoes with freshly chopped basil and parsley. This creamy, fragrant mash pairs beautifully with any Christmas roast.
  • Grilled zucchini and tomato skewers: Thread zucchini slices and cherry tomatoes on skewers, drizzle with olive oil and grill them until slightly charred. These make a light, fresh side dish that guests will love.

Tips for growing summer veggies successfully

Keeping your garden thriving during hot weather

Protect against heat
Summer temperatures can be harsh, but with a few simple precautions, you can keep your garden productive. Adding shade cloth or planting taller plants nearby can shield sensitive crops. In a Vegepod, the canopy also helps regulate temperature, making it easier to grow vegetables in the summer heat.

Watch for pests
Hot weather can bring pests that target summer vegetables. Use organic deterrents, such as companion plants like marigolds or a sprinkle of diatomaceous earth, to protect your crops from pests naturally. Regularly inspecting leaves for signs of insects can help catch issues early and we always recommend the addition of a VegeCover which should also assist with deterring unwanted visitors.

Harvesting tips
Knowing when to pick each vegetable will ensure the best flavour and texture. For root vegetables like carrots and beetroots, look for visible roots emerging above the soil as a sign of maturity. Tomatoes should be bright in colour and zucchinis are best harvested when about 15-20 cm long for optimal flavour.

Growing your own veggies for a Christmas feast adds freshness and flavour to your holiday spread. With a little preparation and timely planting, you’ll be able to harvest vibrant, homegrown produce just in time for the festivities. Ready to start your pod-to-plate journey? Explore our Vegepod products today for easy, efficient summer gardening and celebrate a truly fresh Christmas feast!