🍆 Sowing Aubergine Seeds in Polytunnels

Polytunnels offer a warmer, more controlled environment than outdoor growing, making them an excellent choice for aubergines in the UK. However, timing and temperature still matter — especially at the seed-sowing stage.

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This guide explains how and when to sow aubergine seeds for polytunnel growing, and how to avoid common problems.

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📅 Best Time to Sow Aubergine Seeds for Polytunnels

Even when growing in a polytunnel, aubergine seeds should usually be started indoors.

  • Mid-February to early March is ideal
  • Avoid January sowing unless your polytunnel is heated
  • Late March is possible but reduces growing time

Early indoor sowing gives plants a strong start before moving into the tunnel.


🌡️ Are Polytunnels Warm Enough for Germination?

Most unheated polytunnels are too cold for germination in late winter.

Aubergine seeds need:

  • 22–28°C compost temperature

Polytunnels often drop well below this at night, even on sunny days.


🌱 Best Sowing Method for Polytunnel Crops

For reliable results:

  • Sow seeds indoors in small pots or modules
  • Use fine seed compost
  • Sow 1–2 seeds per pot, 3–5mm deep
  • Keep compost warm and evenly moist

Once seedlings are established, they can be moved to the polytunnel later.


🌞 Moving Seedlings Into the Polytunnel

Transfer plants to the polytunnel when:

  • Night temperatures stay above 12–14°C
  • Plants are strong and well rooted
  • Frost risk has passed

In many UK areas, this is late April to May.


🌿 Advantages of Polytunnel Growing

Polytunnels provide:

  • Higher daytime temperatures
  • Protection from wind and rain
  • Longer growing season
  • Better fruit ripening

These conditions are ideal for aubergines once established.


🚫 Common Mistakes in Polytunnels

  • Sowing seeds directly in the polytunnel too early
  • Underestimating night-time cold
  • Poor ventilation on warm days
  • Overwatering in cooler conditions

Ventilation and temperature control are just as important as warmth.


🌡️ Managing Heat and Ventilation

  • Vent polytunnels on warm days
  • Close them early in the evening to retain heat
  • Avoid sudden temperature swings

Balanced conditions reduce plant stress.


🧠 Key Takeaway

Polytunnels are excellent for growing aubergines — but not ideal for early seed sowing unless heated. Start seeds indoors in mid-February to early March, then move plants into the polytunnel once temperatures are reliably warm.

Strong starts lead to better tunnel harvests.


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