🥕🌱 When to Plant Carrots in the UK
🥕 Introduction: Why Timing Is Key for Growing Carrots
Knowing when to plant carrots in the UK makes a big difference to germination, root shape, flavour, and harvest length. Sow too early and cold soil slows germination; sow too late and roots may be small or miss the best growing conditions. Because carrots are direct-sown, timing is guided by soil temperature, frost risk, and variety choice, not fixed dates.
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This guide explains exactly when to plant carrots in the UK, how planting times vary by region, and how to stagger sowings for harvests from early summer through winter.
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📅 Best Time to Plant Carrots (UK)
Main sowing window:
✔ March to July
Carrots are best sown little and often rather than all at once.
🌱 Early Carrot Sowing (March–April)
✔ sow from mid to late March in most areas
✔ soil should be workable and not waterlogged
✔ use fleece or cloches to protect early sowings
Early sowings give harvests from June onwards.
🌱 Main Season Carrot Sowing (April–June)
✔ ideal sowing period for most varieties
✔ soil is warmer, improving germination
✔ roots grow straighter and faster
These sowings provide carrots through summer and early autumn.
🌱 Late Carrot Sowing (June–July)
✔ suitable for autumn and winter harvests
✔ choose maincrop or storage varieties
✔ consistent watering is essential
Late sowings can be lifted in autumn or left in the ground under protection.
🌡️ Soil Temperature and Conditions
Carrots need the right conditions to germinate well.
✔ minimum soil temperature around 7–8°C
✔ fine, stone-free soil prevents forked roots
✔ even moisture is critical during germination
Dry soil causes patchy germination.
🌍 Regional Planting Differences
Cold Areas (Scotland, northern England, higher ground)
✔ start sowing in April
✔ delay early sowings by 2–3 weeks
Mild Areas (southern England, coastal regions)
✔ sow from early to mid-March
✔ longer sowing season overall
Always adjust to local weather.
🪴 Can You Grow Carrots in Containers?
Yes — very successfully.
✔ use deep pots or grow bags
✔ choose short or stump-rooted varieties
✔ keep compost evenly moist
Container-grown carrots avoid soil problems.
❄️ What If Frost Hits After Sowing?
Carrot seeds usually survive light frost.
✔ fleece speeds up germination
✔ seedlings tolerate light frost
✔ severe frost may delay emergence
Protection helps early sowings establish faster.
🚫 Common Carrot Growing Mistakes
❌ sowing too early into cold soil
❌ letting soil dry during germination
❌ thinning roughly (attracts carrot fly)
❌ growing in stony or compacted soil
Thin carefully and water before thinning.
🌟 FAQs
What month do you plant carrots in the UK?
Usually March to July, depending on region and variety.
Can I plant carrots in February?
Only under cover or in very mild areas.
Is it too late to plant carrots in August?
Generally yes for outdoor crops, except under cover.
Do carrots need full sun?
Yes, though they tolerate light shade.
Can carrots be left in the ground over winter?
Yes, with fleece or mulch protection.