Start sowing hardy flowers, early vegetables and indoor crops in February for stronger plants and earlier colour.
February is the month when sowing really begins to open up. With brighter days and rising light levels, many seeds can be started indoors, in a greenhouse, or under cover for an early advantage. Hardy annuals such as achillea, agastache and ageratum can be sown now for strong summer displays. Many vegetables also benefit from a February start, including early salads, onions, broad beans in pots and fast growing greens.
Indoor growers can begin tender crops such as chillies and basil on a warm windowsill, while microgreens and sprouting seeds offer quick, rewarding harvests. Whether you garden in a tunnel, greenhouse or kitchen windowsill, February sowing sets you up for a productive and colourful season.
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