November in Portugal marks the prelude to winter, with a noticeable shift in the gardening activities.
Understanding November in Portugal:
Cooler temperatures become more pronounced, especially in the north and central regions, while the Algarve maintains a milder climate.
Soil and Compost Work:
Focus on building your compost heap with fallen leaves and garden waste. Continue to enrich the soil in preparation for winter planting.
November Planting Guide:
North Portugal: Ideal for planting garlic and onions. Prepare beds for overwintering crops.
Central Portugal: Plant root vegetables and winter greens. Start winter pruning of fruit trees.
South Portugal (Algarve): The warm climate allows for continued planting of vegetables like carrots and radishes.
Garden Maintenance:
Prepare your garden for the colder months, protecting plants from potential frosts, especially in the north.
November is a month of winding down and preparing for winter. It’s an opportunity to nourish the soil and protect your garden against the colder weather ahead.
Excellent, thankyou. Do you have, or are you aware of a yearly planting guide for the north of Portugal?
For the whole of Portugal
https://leyaonline.com/pt/livros/agendas-calendarios/borda-d-agua-2025/