🧅🌱 Sowing Onion Seeds: UK Success Checklist

🌱 Introduction: Get It Right Once, Succeed Every Time

Onion seeds are reliable in the UK if you nail the basics early. Most failures come from a handful of repeat mistakes—poor light, cold compost, overcrowding, or overwatering. Use this simple, practical checklist to make sure every stage is set up for success, from sowing to planting out.

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Before You Sow

Correct timing chosen

  • Mid–late February (ideal for most UK homes)
  • Early March still reliable
  • January only with strong grow lights

Fresh seed used

  • Same season seed preferred
  • Older than 1 year = expect slower, uneven germination

Fine seed compost ready

  • Free-draining, fresh, and lightly moistened
  • No garden soil or rich compost

Clean containers with drainage

  • Trays, modules, or recycled containers
  • Minimum depth 8–10 cm

🌱 Sowing Checklist

Seeds sown thinly

  • 1 seed per cell (best for bulbs)
  • Or 1–2 cm spacing in trays

Correct sowing depth

  • Covered with 5–10 mm compost
  • Not buried deeply

Gentle watering

  • Compost damp, not wet
  • No flooding or standing water

Correct compost temperature

  • 15–20°C for germination

🌤️ Germination Stage

Patience applied

  • Expect 7–14 days (up to 21 days if cool)
  • Don’t resow too early

Moisture kept consistent

  • Surface never fully dries
  • Compost never soggy

Covers removed promptly

  • If covered, remove as soon as seedlings appear

🌿 Seedling Care Checklist

Strong light provided immediately

  • Bright windowsill or grow lights
  • 12–14 hours of light per day

Cool growing conditions

  • 10–15°C after germination
  • Avoid warm rooms and radiators

Airflow ensured

  • Space trays
  • Vent rooms, greenhouses, or polytunnels

Watering reduced

  • Only when compost starts to dry
  • Never leave trays in water

✂️ Managing Growth

Seedlings trimmed

  • At 12–15 cm, cut back to 8–10 cm
  • Keeps growth compact and strong

Crowding avoided

  • Thin early if needed
  • Never allow clumps for bulb onions

Roots checked

  • Pot on only if roots fill containers
  • Avoid root restriction

🌤️ Hardening Off & Planting Out

Hardened off gradually

  • 7–10 days minimum
  • Protect from frost and strong wind

Soil suitable

  • Workable, not cold or waterlogged

Correct spacing used

  • 10–15 cm between plants
  • 25–30 cm between rows

🚫 Final Checks: Avoid These Common UK Mistakes

☐ Sowing too early without enough light
☐ Overwatering cold compost
☐ Growing seedlings too warm
☐ Overcrowding “just in case”
☐ Planting out into cold, wet soil

If you avoid these, you’re already ahead of most growers.


🧠 UK Success Formula (Remember This)

Light > Heat
Cool > Warm
Space > Crowding
Steady > Fast

Get the first 6–8 weeks right, and onions almost grow themselves.


🧠 Key Takeaway

This checklist works because it focuses on preventing stress early. Onion bulb size, yield, and storage quality are all decided long before harvest. Tick each box, don’t rush, and you’ll consistently grow strong, healthy onions from seed in UK conditions.


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