🍆🌱 When to Plant Aubergines in the UK
🍆 Introduction: Aubergines Need Heat, Light, and Time
Aubergines are one of the most heat-loving vegetables grown in the UK. They require a long growing season, consistently warm temperatures, and plenty of light to flower and produce fruit. Because UK summers are relatively short, correct timing is essential. Understanding when to plant aubergines in the UK ensures plants have enough time to develop, flower, and set fruit successfully.
Keter Manor Outdoor Apex Double Door Garden Storage Shed (6 x 8ft)
A durable and stylish beige and brown garden storage shed perfect for storing garden tools, equipment, bikes, and outdoor essentials. Weather-resistant, low maintenance, and ideal for any garden or allotment setup.
Vegetable Plants & Seedlings
Browse Plants
All-Purpose Compost & Soil Improvers
View Compost
Plant Feed & Fertiliser for Strong Growth
Shop Fertiliser
⭐ Check Out Our Recommended Products
• Aubergine Seeds (Early & Compact Varieties)
Choose early-maturing aubergine varieties suited to the UK climate, particularly for greenhouse or indoor growing.
Click here to see them
• Fine Seed Compost or Propagation Compost
A light, free-draining compost helps aubergine seeds germinate evenly and supports healthy early root development.
Click here to see them
• Seed Trays, Modules & Heated Propagator
Ideal for starting aubergines early in the year and providing the warmth needed for reliable germination.
Click here to see them
📅 Best Time to Plant Aubergines in the UK
Aubergines are almost always grown under cover in the UK.
Key planting stages:
✔ Sow seeds: January to February
✔ Grow on under cover: February to May
✔ Move to greenhouse or outdoors: May to June
✔ Harvest: July to October
Early sowing is critical for good yields.
🌱 When to Sow Aubergine Seeds
✔ sow from January to February
✔ start seeds indoors or in a heated propagator
✔ maintain high, steady warmth for germination
Aubergine seeds germinate best at 22–30°C.
🌱 When to Move Aubergine Plants On
Into a Greenhouse or Polytunnel
✔ move plants from April to May
✔ ensure night temperatures remain mild
Outdoors (Pots or Beds)
✔ move plants from late May to June
✔ only after all risk of frost has passed
✔ choose a very warm, sheltered position
Outdoor growing is only reliable in the warmest UK locations.
🌡️ Temperature and Growing Conditions
Aubergines grow best when:
✔ daytime temperatures are 20–30°C
✔ night temperatures stay above 15°C
✔ plants receive full sun
Cool conditions dramatically reduce flowering and fruit set.
🌍 Regional Differences Across the UK
Cold Areas (Scotland, northern England, higher ground)
✔ sow as early as possible
✔ grow entirely under glass
✔ provide additional warmth if needed
Mild Areas (southern England, coastal regions)
✔ greenhouse growing still preferred
✔ limited outdoor growing possible in hot summers
In most regions, protected growing gives the best results.
🪴 Growing Aubergines in Containers
✔ ideal for pots and grow bags
✔ use containers at least 30 cm deep
✔ move plants easily to maximise warmth
Container growing allows better temperature control.
❄️ How Aubergines Handle Cold and Heat
✔ extremely sensitive to cold
✔ growth stops below 15°C
✔ heat and sunshine improve fruiting
Aubergines need consistently warm conditions from start to finish.
🚫 Common Aubergine Growing Mistakes
❌ sowing too late
❌ insufficient heat during early growth
❌ moving plants outdoors too early
❌ poor light levels
Warmth, patience, and protection are essential for success.
🌟 FAQs
What month do you plant aubergines in the UK?
Aubergines are usually sown in January or February.
Can aubergines be grown outdoors in the UK?
Only in very warm, sheltered locations during hot summers.
How long do aubergines take to grow?
Typically 6–8 months from sowing to harvest.
Do aubergines need full sun?
Yes. Full sun is essential for good yields.
Why are my aubergines flowering but not fruiting?
This is often due to cool temperatures or poor pollination.