🌱❄️ What Vegetables Can You Plant in February in the UK?


🥕 Introduction: Why February Is a Key Month for Planting

February marks the transition from winter to early spring for UK gardeners. While outdoor conditions can still be cold and unpredictable, daylight levels begin to improve, making it an excellent time to start more vegetables under cover.

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This month is ideal for long-season crops, hardy vegetables, and early indoor sowing, helping you get stronger plants and earlier harvests later in the year.


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🌱🥬 Vegetables You Can Plant in February (UK)

🫘 Broad Beans

Broad beans thrive when started early.

✔ sow indoors or in an unheated greenhouse
✔ hardy plants tolerate cold conditions
✔ early sowing leads to earlier harvests

February sowings complement autumn and January plantings.


🧅 Onions (From Seed)

February is one of the best months to sow onions from seed.

✔ long growing season improves bulb size
✔ suitable for indoor sowing
✔ transplant outdoors in spring

Steady growth is more important than speed.


🌿 Leeks

Leeks are well suited to February sowing.

✔ sow indoors or in a greenhouse
✔ slow-growing but reliable crop
✔ transplant outside later in spring

Good light prevents thin seedlings.


🟢 Peas (Early Varieties)

Peas can be started under protection.

✔ sow in pots or modules
✔ place in cold greenhouse or cold frame
✔ plant out once soil warms

Early varieties perform best in February.


🥬 Lettuce (Under Cover)

February is ideal for early lettuce crops.

✔ sow indoors or in a greenhouse
✔ choose cold-tolerant varieties
✔ harvest young leaves early

Protection from frost ensures steady growth.


🌱 Spinach

Spinach grows well in cool conditions.

✔ sow under cover or in mild areas outdoors
✔ slow winter growth strengthens plants
✔ produces nutritious early leaves

Avoid waterlogged compost or soil.


🥦 Brussels Sprouts

Early sowing gives these a head start.

✔ sow indoors or in a greenhouse
✔ transplant outdoors later in spring
✔ long growing season benefits from early start

Strong seedlings reduce problems later.


🌶️ Chillies & Peppers

February is an excellent month for these heat-lovers.

✔ sow indoors with warmth
✔ long season improves fruiting
✔ strong light prevents leggy plants

Consistent heat is essential.


🍅 Tomatoes

February is ideal for main-crop and greenhouse tomatoes.

✔ sow indoors with heat
✔ provide good light
✔ pot on regularly

Early sowing works best with controlled conditions.


❄️🌤️ Can You Plant Vegetables Outdoors in February?

Outdoor sowing is possible in mild regions or with protection.

✔ broad beans
✔ peas
✔ spinach

Soil must not be frozen or waterlogged.


🚫🌱 Vegetables to Avoid Planting Too Early

Some crops prefer warmer conditions.

❌ courgettes
❌ squash
❌ pumpkins
❌ French beans
❌ sweetcorn

These grow best from late spring onwards.


🌟 FAQs

Is February better than January for sowing vegetables?

Yes. Increased daylight improves seedling growth and strength.

Do I still need heat in February?

Some crops do, especially chillies, peppers, and tomatoes.

Can I sow seeds on a windowsill in February?

Yes, provided there is good light and consistent temperatures.

Will February seedlings grow faster than January ones?

Yes, thanks to longer days and stronger light.

Is February too early for outdoor planting?

Only hardy crops should be planted outside, and only in suitable conditions.


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