🌱 When to Start Seeds in the UK (Month-by-Month Guide)
Last Updated on: January 16, 2026

🌱 When to Start Seeds in the UK (Month-by-Month Guide)

Knowing when to start seeds in the UK is one of the biggest factors in successful gardening. Sow too early and seedlings struggle with low light and cold; sow too late and plants may not reach their full potential.

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This guide explains the best time to start seeds in the UK, based on daylight, temperature, and whether you’re sowing indoors or outdoors.

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🇬🇧 Why Timing Is Different in the UK

UK seed-starting is affected by:

  • Short winter daylight hours
  • Cool spring temperatures
  • Late frosts in many regions

Because of this, light levels often matter more than warmth, especially for indoor sowing.


📅 January – Very Limited Sowing

Only sow if you have strong light and warmth.

Suitable for:

  • Chillies
  • Peppers
  • Aubergines

Conditions needed:

  • Heated propagator
  • Very bright windowsill or grow lights

⚠️ Most other seeds will struggle this early.


📅 February – Early Indoor Sowing Begins

Daylight slowly increases, making February the true starting point for many gardeners.

Sow indoors:

  • Chillies
  • Peppers
  • Aubergines
  • Early tomatoes (late February)

Avoid outdoor sowing unless soil is protected and workable.


📅 March – Main Seed Sowing Month

March is when seed sowing really gets going.

Sow indoors:

  • Tomatoes
  • Brassicas (cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower)
  • Herbs
  • Flowers

Sow outdoors (late March if mild):

  • Peas
  • Broad beans
  • Spinach

Light improves rapidly, but frost is still a risk.


📅 April – Indoor and Outdoor Sowing

April is ideal for balanced sowing.

Sow indoors:

  • Courgettes
  • Squash
  • Sweetcorn
  • Cucumbers

Sow outdoors:

  • Carrots
  • Beetroot
  • Lettuce
  • Radish

Protect young plants from late frosts.


📅 May – Outdoor Sowing Takes Over

By May, soil temperatures rise and daylight is strong.

Sow outdoors:

  • Beans
  • Sweetcorn
  • Salad crops
  • Herbs

Plant out tender plants after the risk of frost has passed (often mid–late May).


📅 June–July – Succession Sowing

Seed sowing doesn’t stop in spring.

Good for:

  • Lettuce
  • Beetroot
  • Carrots
  • Spinach
  • Spring onions

Succession sowing keeps crops coming all summer.


🌡️ Frost Dates Matter More Than the Calendar

UK frost dates vary:

  • Southern areas: often earlier last frost
  • Northern areas & higher ground: later frosts

Always adjust sowing times to your local conditions, not just the month.


❌ Common UK Seed-Starting Mistakes

🚫 Sowing too early in poor light
🚫 Trusting warm days but ignoring cold nights
🚫 Starting everything in January
🚫 Planting out before frost risk passes

Later sowings often outperform early, stressed plants.


🌟 Simple UK Seed-Starting Rules

✔ January–February: only heat-lovers indoors
✔ March: main indoor sowing begins
✔ April: indoor + outdoor sowing
✔ May: mostly outdoor sowing
✔ June–July: succession sowing


🌟 Final Thoughts

In the UK, successful seed starting is about working with daylight and temperature, not rushing the season. Waiting a few extra weeks often results in stronger plants, faster growth, and better harvests.

If in doubt:
👉 Sow later, not earlier.


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