What Seeds to Sow in February | Vegetables and Flowers
The busy sowing season of March and April maybe a few weeks away but there is still many seeds and bulbs which can be planted this month. Sean outlines what seeds can be sown throughout February. Growing zone 9a. https://seansgardeningworld.com
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Thanks for the video. Yes, I'm a new gardener here in NW Turkey. Apparently I'm a zone 8b (?) and my last frost date is mid March (so a local farmer told me). Your advice is invaluable to me and I really appreciate it 👍🍅🧅🌶️🌸🌶️🧅🍅👍
Another very helpful video Sean, with all those flowers your garden plot will be beautiful in the summer and full of good food too. We will all be run of our feet and I only have a small garden veggie patch, I admire the work you allotment holders manage to do.
Great video , thank you lots of good advice ☺️
With regards to growing Thyme I bought a living plant in Morrisons 5 years ago ( Cost me £1.00 ) and now I have enough plants for the whole of Wales. I also have given gardening friends loads of young plants
Very helpful Sean. A great reminder, I was seed sorting yesterday and discovered I had more flowers than veg 😁
I will be watching you gardeners on here on YouTube in February. lol
Awesome upload, Sean – 😃ty,ty,ty XxxX
Great video Sean I wish I could show you all my plants. Happy gardening
Mandy
At last someone who sows tomatoes at the right time amazes me people nursing leggy plants with heat in Jan / march sowed ones will be the same size as the early ones by 6 weeks after sowing
Love your work mate 👍 👍
enjoyed that some very good reminders look forward to the followups, I definitely don't want to forget sowing snap dragons and lobelia, did sow onions but no sign of germination still maybe the seeds were dud looks like I'll have to get sets instead
I haven't sown anything yet apart from sweet peas as the weather has been icy here in South Wales. I have cleaned out the greenhouse and got all my trays and seed compost ready. I hope to start in two weeks' time. Great video. I started lots off early last year in the house, but they were extremely leggy, so I am trying to wait and go by the weather this season.
Great video… recently acquired an allotment so welcome any advice on what to grow
Did Sean just say Basil like Sybil Fawlty 😂
hello Sean iv had white alpine strawberries for a few year's like you side you get small fruit but they taste different to normal strawberries. Ivan
I havent sown a thing yet, far too cold here, only just got rid of the snow and its still icy in the morning. My Mum and Dad always called Spring Onions gibbons (being from Wales). it always made me smile!
I’m so looking forward to sowing seeds and gardening this year in my new garden. Your advice is very helpful and much appreciated 👍🏻🌱
Loved this update Sean, I refer back to my notes from last year and definitely started off some things too early , I am planningbto start my Globo Onions inside from 1st Feb as well as my Alpine Strawberries I have frozen my seeds for 2 weeks as advised by Premier Seeds and will start them off soon I'm a bit concerned about the size of them and now wonder if I should only plant half that I was going to and change the other half for new plants from a garden centre , I would appreciate your advice on this Sean , thanks in advance 👍
And this is why I watch you sean, grow with nature.. love it, things catch up and plus with the price of electricity saves a few quid.
Hi Sean
Very informative as always looking forward to seeing things growing
Best Wishes 😊👍
Lovely to see what you are going to be growing Sean. I'll be busy building raised beds to make my gardening life a little easier, I have arthritis so planting higher up will help. I've started off some peppers, chillies, onions, leeks and lettuce so far. I'm going to try Zinnias this year as I've never grown them but after seeing them on one of your videos I thought I'd give them a try. Happy gardening all from Clo x
In Ireland we call spring onions (scallions) those little strawberries I've tried alpine strawberry before and was so surprised at how flavourful they were,thanks for the great planting suggestions, can't wait to get planting for 23
I have the Fuji Balloon flower in both white and blue and last year I learned the hard way that my particular variety does not like it's roots messed with at all 🤣 I did however learn soon enough in the season to be able to direct sow and hopefully they'll return this spring 🤞.
Very much enjoyed that video. I have sown sweet peas and calendula and cornflowers back in the autumn and they are all looking great now. I have just started off some geraniums on my South facing window sill and they have germinated. Can't wait for tomato sowing !
I brought that ginger from Wilko too!
l dont beleave in forced heat espec as now with cost of living ive sown some flowers
Im about grow ginger zingiber the same one as you for the first time 🙂
Love your videos – I have so much to learn so your individual videos will be perfect!🙂
I'm going to start sowing sweet peas. My allotment is in Somerset. Looking forward to all your great information.
Scallions (spring onions) in Durham…
January 29th in NE Ohio (USA) – zone 6b, still a tad early, but may start Lupines, Delphinium, Echinacea & Lobelia Seeds.
Spring Onions in Scotland are Syboes! Always confuses folk pronounced "psy-bees" 😁
Spring onions/jibbons(?)/scallions/green onions/all delicious.
I've never tried sowing flats and leaving them in the unheated greenhouse . . . I'll give it a try using your suggestions. It's currently three degrees F. Too cold for some seeds. There's a little oil heater in there for when we're staying near the 40s F and a little heat will get them through a chill overnight. Thank you from Nebraska, usa.
This year i might buy some grafted tomatoes instead of growing them from seed but i will also grow a few from seed to give to my away to my neighbours 😁
Useful hints there Sean. I have had a Ginger plant for a few years now , grown from just an ordinary root that I bought in the supermarket and planted in a biggish pot. .I keep it in over winter as it isn't frost hardy, but it goes out in the Summer and it flowers . Worth doing for the flowers and pretty trouble free really . Holding back on sowing at the moment as I only have a tiny veg bed and not a lot of room for flowers as I do mainly pots . .
I love the scent of lily of the valley😍how’s the house move progressing?
New subscriber. Great info 👍!
We call them green onions in most of the US but also spring onions too.