🌱 Best Early Vegetables to Plant Under Cover (UK Guide)

🌱 Introduction: Get a Head Start on the Growing Season

Planting vegetables under cover is one of the best ways to start the growing season early in the UK. Using a greenhouse, polytunnel, cold frame, cloche, or even a sunny windowsill allows you to sow weeks earlier, protect young plants from frost, and enjoy earlier harvests.

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This guide covers the best early vegetables to plant under cover, when to sow them, and why they thrive with a little extra protection.


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🌿 Why Plant Vegetables Under Cover Early?

✔ Earlier sowing than outdoors
✔ Protection from frost and cold rain
✔ Stronger, healthier seedlings
✔ Earlier harvests
✔ Better use of limited space

Even unheated structures can make a huge difference in early spring.


🥬 Best Early Vegetables to Plant Under Cover

These vegetables thrive when sown early under protection, even when outdoor conditions are still cold.


🥬 Leafy Greens (Top Early Performers)

✔ Lettuce (cut-and-come-again types)
✔ Spinach
✔ Pak choi
✔ Mizuna
✔ Mustard greens

Why they’re ideal:

  • Fast-growing
  • Tolerate cool temperatures
  • Can be harvested young
  • Excellent for succession sowing

Sow from February onwards under cover.


🧅 Alliums for Early Crops

✔ Spring onions
✔ Onions from seed
✔ Leeks

Why they work well:

  • Germinate in cooler conditions
  • Grow slowly but steadily
  • Transplant well later

Start sowing from January to February in modules or trays.


🥕 Root Vegetables for Early Protection

✔ Carrots (early varieties)
✔ Beetroot
✔ Radishes
✔ Turnips

Top tip:
Root crops do best in deep containers or raised beds under cover to avoid disturbance.

Radishes are especially quick, often ready in 4–6 weeks.


🌿 Peas and Beans (Early Starts Under Cover)

✔ Peas
✔ Broad beans

Starting under cover helps avoid cold, wet soil and improves germination.
Plant out once soil warms and frost risk reduces.


🥦 Brassicas for Early Planting

✔ Cabbage (summer types)
✔ Cauliflower
✔ Calabrese

These benefit from an early start under cover, producing sturdy plants ready for outdoor planting later in spring.


🪴 Vegetables to Grow Under Cover in Pots

Containers warm up faster and suit early growing perfectly.

Best options include:
✔ Lettuce
✔ Spinach
✔ Radishes
✔ Spring onions
✔ Herbs

Keep pots frost-free and water sparingly in cold weather.


❄️ When Can You Start Planting Under Cover?

Typical UK sowing times:

  • January–February: Onions, leeks, broad beans
  • February–March: Lettuce, spinach, brassicas
  • March: Carrots, beetroot, peas, radishes

Unheated structures are usually enough for hardy crops.


🌡️ Temperature Tips for Early Growing

✔ Ideal germination: 10–18°C
✔ Avoid waterlogged compost
✔ Ventilate on mild days
✔ Protect seedlings at night

Too much cold and damp is more damaging than cool air.


🚫 Common Early Growing Mistakes

❌ Overwatering seedlings
❌ Poor ventilation causing mould
❌ Sowing too densely
❌ Not hardening off before planting outside
❌ Expecting fast growth in winter

Early growth is steady, not rapid.


❓ FAQs

Do I need a heated greenhouse to start early vegetables?

No — many early vegetables grow well in unheated greenhouses, cold frames, or cloches.

What is the earliest vegetable to plant under cover?

Onions, leeks, and broad beans can be started as early as January.

Can I grow early vegetables on a windowsill?

Yes — leafy greens and herbs do well, but light levels must be good.

When should I move plants outside?

Once frost risk has passed and plants are hardened off.

Is early planting worth it?

Absolutely — you’ll enjoy earlier harvests and stronger plants.


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