🧅🌱 Sowing Onion Seeds in February for Strong Growth (UK Guide)
🌱 Introduction: Why February Is the Sweet Spot
For most UK gardeners, February is the best month to sow onion seeds. Light levels are improving, temperatures are easier to manage, and seedlings grow steadily without the stress that often comes with January sowing. The result? Stronger plants, thicker stems, and better bulbs—with less effort.
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This guide explains why February works so well, how to sow correctly, and how to keep seedlings compact and healthy.
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📅 Why February Sowing Produces Stronger Onions
Compared with January, February offers:
- More daylight → sturdier seedlings
- Easier temperature control → less legginess
- Shorter indoor growing time → less stress before planting out
For beginners and experienced growers alike, February delivers the best balance of early growth and reliability.
🌡️ Temperature & Light for February Sowing
- Germination: 15–20°C
- After germination: 10–15°C
- Light: Bright windowsill, greenhouse, or grow lights
Onions prefer cool, bright conditions once they’re up. Avoid keeping them too warm—heat causes thin, floppy growth.
🌱 What You’ll Need
- Onion seeds
- Seed trays or module pots
- Fine seed compost
- Water spray or fine rose watering can
- Bright, frost-free place (windowsill or greenhouse)
Seed compost is important—garden soil is too heavy and increases disease risk.
🌱 How to Sow Onion Seeds in February (Step-by-Step)
1️⃣ Fill Containers
Fill trays or modules with seed compost and gently firm.
2️⃣ Sow Thinly
Sprinkle seeds evenly over the surface.
Aim for 1–2 cm spacing to avoid overcrowding.
3️⃣ Cover Lightly
Add a thin layer of compost or vermiculite. Onion seeds don’t like being buried deeply.
4️⃣ Water Gently
Moisten the compost without washing seeds away. Keep it damp, not wet.
5️⃣ Germinate
Place somewhere warm (15–20°C). Seeds usually sprout in 7–14 days.
🌿 Seedling Care After Germination
Once seedlings appear:
- Move to the brightest possible spot
- Lower temperatures to 10–15°C
- Keep compost just moist
If growth looks tall and pale, they need more light or less heat.
✂️ Trimming Onion Seedlings (Yes, It Helps)
Trimming encourages stronger stems.
- Trim tops to 8–10 cm
- Use clean scissors
- Repeat if needed
This won’t harm plants and keeps growth compact.
🌱 Do You Need to Pot On?
If seedlings become crowded:
- Gently tease apart clumps
- Replant into fresh compost
- Space a little wider
Potting on isn’t always essential, but it can improve final bulb size.
🌤️ Hardening Off & Planting Out
When to harden off:
- Late March–April, depending on weather
Gradually expose plants to outdoor conditions over 7–10 days.
When to plant out:
- When seedlings are pencil-thick
- Soil is workable (not frozen or waterlogged)
Space onions 10–15 cm apart.
🚫 Common February Sowing Mistakes
- Sowing too thickly
- Keeping seedlings too warm
- Not enough light
- Overwatering cold compost
- Skipping trimming
Most problems come from heat and crowding, not the sowing month.
🧠 Key Takeaway
Sowing onion seeds in February is one of the most reliable ways to grow strong, healthy onions in the UK. Light levels are improving, growth is steady, and plants establish well before planting out—without the risks that come with very early sowing.
For beginners especially, February is the safest and most productive month to start onions from seed.