What Vegetable Seeds can I sow in February
Amazingly sweet variety with a higher BRIX rating than.....
Growth Habit - Corden.
Average Packet Contents : 10 seeds
The 'Sungold' tomato is a popular cherry variety celebrated for its exceptional sweetness and vibrant golden-orange colour. The small, cherry sized fruits are known for their very sweet and fruity taste, often considered one of the best among cherry tomatoes...
Growth Habit - Cordon.
Sungrape produces tiny baby plum tomatoes.....
Growth Habit - Cordon.
Average Packet Contents : 10 seeds
Sweet Apertif can either be grown in the greenhouse or.....
Growth Habit - Corden.
Av. Packet Contents : 10 seeds
Supersweet 100 can either be grown in the greenhouse or.....
Growth Habit - Corden.
Av. Packet Contents : 10 seeds
Tomato Totem is an excellent item as it may be used in pots, tubs.....
Growth Habit - Dwarf, for Pots.
Average Packet Contents : 10 seeds
Tumbling Tom Red gives amazing performance with stems.....
Growth Habit - Trailing.
Average Packet Contents : 12 seeds
Tumbling Tom Yellow is an early, prolific producer of sweet.....
Growth Habit - Trailing.
Average Packet Contents : 12 seeds
The perfect choice for crops that are to be grown in a cold greenhouse or polytunnel......
Growth Habit - Corden.
Av. Packet Contents : 10 seeds
9 Recommended Varieties as advertised in Kitchen Garden and Grow Your Own Magazine.
Vegetable Seeds to Sow In February
You can kickstart your vegetable garden in February by sowing a range of seeds, including broad beans, chillies, aubergines, leeks and onions, which can all be started under cover to protect them from the cold. Embrace indoor gardening by setting up a mini greenhouse or using a sunny windowsill to germinate seeds that require a bit of warmth.
Don't forget container gardening, which is perfect for those with limited space or poor soil. Containers also offer the advantage of moving your plants around to catch the sun or shield them from harsh weather.
With the right care, you'll be set for an earlier harvest, enjoying the fruits of your labour well before the summer peak. Stay attentive to the needs of your plants, and you'll have a thriving vegetable garden before you know it.