🥦🌱 When to Plant Calabrese in the UK
🥦 Introduction: Calabrese Needs Steady Growth and Good Timing
Calabrese, often referred to as summer broccoli, is grown for its large central head followed by generous side shoots. While it is relatively easy to grow, success depends heavily on timing. Sowing too early into cold conditions can slow growth, while late sowings risk bolting in hot weather. Understanding when to plant calabrese in the UK helps ensure strong plants and reliable harvests.
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📅 Best Time to Plant Calabrese in the UK
Calabrese is a warm-season brassica compared to sprouting broccoli.
Key planting stages:
✔ Sow seeds: February to April
✔ Transplant outdoors: March to May
✔ Harvest: June to September
This timing allows plants to mature in mild, steady conditions.
🌱 When to Sow Calabrese Seeds
✔ sow from February to April
✔ start early sowings under cover
✔ use modules or seed trays
Early protection helps avoid cold stress and improves establishment.
🌱 When to Plant Calabrese Outdoors
✔ plant out from March to May
✔ wait until risk of hard frost has passed
✔ firm soil well around roots
Plants establish quickly in warming soil.
🌡️ Soil Temperature and Growing Conditions
Calabrese grows best when:
✔ soil temperature is 10–20°C
✔ soil is fertile, firm, and moisture-retentive
✔ moisture levels are consistent
Dry or nutrient-poor soil leads to small heads.
🌍 Regional Differences Across the UK
Cold Areas (Scotland, northern England, higher ground)
✔ start sowing later or under cover
✔ plant outdoors from April or May
Mild Areas (southern England, coastal regions)
✔ sow earlier in February
✔ longer harvest period possible
Always judge planting times by soil warmth.
🪴 Growing Calabrese in Containers
✔ use containers at least 30 cm deep and wide
✔ grow one plant per container
✔ feed and water regularly
Compact calabrese varieties perform best in pots.
❄️ How Calabrese Handles Cold and Heat
✔ young plants tolerate light frost
✔ prolonged cold slows growth
✔ heat stress increases bolting risk
Even growth conditions are essential for good head formation.
🚫 Common Calabrese Growing Mistakes
❌ sowing too early into cold soil
❌ inconsistent watering
❌ overcrowding plants
❌ poor soil fertility
Firm planting and steady moisture are key to success.
🌟 FAQs
What month do you plant calabrese in the UK?
Calabrese is usually planted from February to May, depending on location.
How long does calabrese take to grow?
Typically 12–16 weeks from planting to harvest.
Can calabrese survive frost?
Young plants tolerate light frost, but protection is advised early on.
Does calabrese need full sun?
Yes, though light shade is tolerated in hot weather.
Why is my calabrese producing small heads?
This is often due to stress from cold, drought, or poor nutrition.