🧅 Sowing Onion Seeds: Best Time to Start in the UK
Knowing the best time to sow onion seeds in the UK is key to growing strong plants and producing good-sized bulbs. Onions are slow to develop early on, so getting the timing right gives them the long, steady growing season they need.
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This guide explains when to sow onion seeds in the UK, why timing matters, and how to adjust sowing dates based on your conditions.
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📅 Best Time to Sow Onion Seeds in the UK
For most UK gardeners, the ideal sowing time is:
- Mid-January to mid-February for maincrop onions
- Late February to early March for spring sowing
- March to April for salad and spring onions
Earlier sowing leads to larger bulbs, as onions rely on day length later in the season to bulk up.
🌡️ Why Early Sowing Matters
Onions need a long growing season. If sown too late:
- Plants stay small
- Bulbs fail to swell properly
- Crops mature late or remain weak
Early sowing allows onions to establish strong roots and leaves before daylight hours increase in late spring.
🏡 Sowing Onion Seeds Indoors (January–February)
Indoor sowing is best for early starts.
- Sow in modules or seed trays
- Keep temperatures around 10–15°C
- Place seedlings in bright light to prevent stretching
Onions don’t need high heat like peppers or tomatoes — cool, steady conditions are better.
🌱 Sowing Onion Seeds Outdoors (March–April)
Direct sowing works well once conditions improve.
- Soil should be workable and not waterlogged
- Ideal soil temperature: 8–10°C and rising
- Protect young seedlings from birds and cold winds
Outdoor sowing suits lighter soils and milder areas.
❄️ Can You Sow Onion Seeds Too Early?
Yes — sowing too early can cause problems if:
- Seedlings are kept too warm
- Light levels are poor
- Plants grow soft and weak
Cool temperatures and strong light are essential for early-sown onions.
🌿 Onion Seed Sowing by Type
- Maincrop onions: January–February
- Exhibition onions: December–January (with excellent light)
- Salad onions: March onwards
- Bunching onions: March–April
Matching sowing time to onion type improves success.
⚠️ Common Timing Mistakes
- Waiting until spring to sow maincrop onions
- Using high heat indoors
- Allowing seedlings to become leggy
- Sowing outdoors into cold, wet soil
Most onion-growing issues begin with incorrect timing.
🧠 Key Takeaway
The best time to sow onion seeds in the UK is January to February for maincrop varieties and March onwards for outdoor sowing. Early, cool, well-lit starts lead to stronger plants and larger bulbs at harvest.
Get the timing right, and onions become one of the most reliable crops in the garden or allotment.