About the third week of the month, start cool-weather crops: asparagus roots, broccoli, cabbage, carrots, cauliflower, celery, lettuce, onions, peas, early potatoes, radishes, rhubarb, spinach, turnips. By the end of the month make a second planting of peas.
- What vegetables can be planted in February?
- What can I plant in the garden in February?
- What should I do in my garden in February?
- Can I plant tomatoes in February?
- What veggies grow all year round?
- Is it OK to plant shrubs in February?
- What bedding plants can I plant in February?
- What should I plant in February UK?
- Can I prune lavender in February UK?
- What seeds should I start in February?
What vegetables can be planted in February?
Sowing under cover
- Lettuce.
- Carrots.
- Radish.
- Rocket.
- Baby beetroot.
- Spinach.
- Peas (mangetout and sugar snap)
- Turnips.
What can I plant in the garden in February?
Suitable for seeding under glass in February are: Aubergines, Beetroot, chilies, Broad beans, lettuce and rocket and tomatoes. Flower seeds, many of the popular garden plants such as Ageratum, Antirrhinum, Calendula, Cornflower, French Marigolds, Nigella, Rudbeckia, Salvia, Scabious, Sweet Peas and Zinnia.
What should I do in my garden in February?
Top 10 jobs this month
- Prepare vegetable seed beds, and sow some vegetables under cover.
- Chit potato tubers.
- Protect blossom on apricots, nectarines and peaches.
- Net fruit and vegetable crops to keep the birds off.
- Prune winter-flowering shrubs that have finished flowering.
Can I plant tomatoes in February?
For cooler areas, February is a great time to sow your tomatoes and peppers. You should start drawing out your garden for all the vegetables you want to grow. In late February, there are several cool weather vegetables you can directly sow out in the garden.
What veggies grow all year round?
Plants that are slow growing or take up a lot of space
- Asparagus (it's a perennial, so will be in one spot for up to 20 years!)
- Brussels sprouts.
- Pumpkins.
- Potatoes (unless you harvest as new potatoes)
- Melons.
- Parsnips.
- Leeks.
- Tomatoes.
Is it OK to plant shrubs in February?
Planting Trees And Shrubs
The planting of bare-rooted or root wrapped, deciduous trees and shrubs should be completed before the end of February / early March. The aim is to finish planting them before there are any signs of growth.
What bedding plants can I plant in February?
Five perennials to plant in February
- Lupins.
- Hardy geraniums.
- Globe thistles.
- Japanese anemones.
- Acanthus.
What should I plant in February UK?
If you have light (sandy) soil and live in a mild part of the UK, you can sow broad beans, carrots, parsnips, early beetroot, salad onions, lettuces, radish, peas, spinach and summer cabbages outside under cloches.
Can I prune lavender in February UK?
1st trim of the Year:
In late February (or early March if the weather has been cloudy), trim your plants lightly. This will encourage them to flower hard and keep them looking tidy.
What seeds should I start in February?
There are plenty of seeds that you can start indoors in February, and even a few that you can direct-sow outdoors.
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These are the delicious veggies you can expect to start seeding this month:
- Tomatoes.
- Peppers.
- Lettuces.
- Eggplant.
- Broccoli.
- Cauliflower.
- Brussels Sprouts.
- Cabbage.
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