🌷 What Bulbs Can Be Planted in February?
February is not too late to plant bulbs. While autumn is the traditional planting season, many bulbs can still be planted in February and will flower later than usual — often catching up surprisingly well once temperatures rise.
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The key is choosing the right bulbs, planting them promptly, and accepting slightly later flowering.
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• Early Spring Seed Collection (February Sowing)
A pack of seeds suited for February sowing — think early onions, brassicas, tomatoes, chillies, and early flowers like pansies and primroses. Great for getting a head start on the growing season.
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• Seed & Cutting Propagation Compost
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• Heat Mat & Grow Lights for Seed Starting
Provides bottom heat and supplemental light — especially helpful in February’s low light and cooler temperatures to improve germination and early growth.
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• Plant Labels & Waterproof Marker Set
Keep track of your sowings with durable labels and a weather-proof pen — very useful when starting lots of different seeds in February.
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🧠 Can You Really Plant Bulbs in February?
Yes — as long as:
- The ground is not frozen or waterlogged
- Bulbs are firm and healthy, not soft or mouldy
- You plant them as soon as possible
Bulbs left unplanted will deteriorate far more than those planted late.
🌸 Spring-Flowering Bulbs You Can Plant in February
These bulbs often perform well even when planted late.
🌷 Tulips
- One of the best bulbs to plant late
- Flower later than autumn-planted bulbs
Why they work:
Tulips are tough and cope well with late planting, especially in containers.
🌼 Daffodils (Narcissus)
- Will still grow if bulbs are firm
What to expect:
Flowering may be later and shorter, but still worthwhile.
🌸 Hyacinths
- Best planted in containers in February
What to expect:
Shorter flower stems, but strong scent and colour.
🌼 Crocus
- Can still be planted if soil conditions allow
What to expect:
Later flowering, often closer to early spring.
🌸 Alliums (ornamental onions)
- Some varieties still succeed when planted late
What to expect:
Flowering may be delayed into early summer.
🌿 Summer-Flowering Bulbs You Can Plant in February
February is actually an excellent time for many summer bulbs.
🌸 Lilies
- Plant in the ground or large pots
Why they’re ideal:
They prefer spring planting and establish well in cool soil.
🌼 Gladioli
- Can be planted late February in milder areas
Why they work:
Early planting spreads the flowering season.
🌸 Crocosmia
- Plant in clumps for strong impact
Why they work:
Hardy and reliable once established.
🌼 Agapanthus (container-grown)
- Best planted in pots in February
Why they work:
They like being root-restricted and benefit from early establishment.
🪴 Planting Bulbs in Containers in February
Containers are often better than open ground at this time of year.
Tips:
- Use free-draining compost
- Ensure good drainage holes
- Raise pots off cold ground
- Protect from severe frost
Containers warm up faster than soil.
❄️ What If Frost Is Still Expected?
- Bulbs are hardy underground
- Avoid planting into frozen soil
- Cover newly planted areas with mulch if needed
- Don’t water heavily during cold spells
Cold delays growth — it doesn’t usually kill bulbs.
❌ Bulbs Best Avoided in February
Avoid planting bulbs that need a long cold period to perform well if they’ve been stored warm too long or show signs of damage.
If bulbs are:
- Soft
- Mouldy
- Dried out
It’s best not to plant them.
🌷 February Bulb-Planting Rule
A late-planted bulb is better in the ground than in a shed.
You may get:
- Later flowering
- Slightly smaller blooms
But you’ll still get colour — and that’s always worth it.