If you are new to vegetable growing, you may well be wondering what you can safely plant or sow in March. What you can plant in March (or sow, for that matter) depends a great deal on where you intend to sow/plant your vegetables. To make things a little easier, we have split what to plant in March into groups based on location for you.
If you are planning on growing your veggies in balcony planters or window boxes, you can now start sowing:
You can also plant basil seedlings, other new herb plants and ‘Red or Green Salad Bowl’ loose-leaved lettuce plug plants.
March is also a good time to sow cut-and-regrow salad crops in your patio containers or pots.
Here, you can start sowing leeks (especially the ‘Northern Lights’ variety) and more of the cut-and-regrow salad varieties mentioned above. You can also start planting early, quick-cropping potatoes like ‘Rocket’ or ‘Swift’, for instance, in grow sacks or pots.
If you have a heated propagator or a heated greenhouse, you can sow the following in March:
You can also plant indoor tomatoes, including beefsteak-type ‘Costoluto Fiorentino’; cherry-type ‘Gardener’s Delight’and/or F1 ‘Sweet Million’ or the delicious plum-type ‘Yellow Pear’ tomatoes in your heated greenhouse now.
Using a polytunnel, March is perfect for sowing:
If you have sown broad beans in February, you can now plant them out in your polytunnel.
Outdoors, you can start sowing the following under garden fleece or cloches:
You can also start planting vegetable plug plants (as soon as you get them) and early/main crop varieties of potatoes like ‘Red Duke of York’ (early), ‘Lady Christl’ (early) or ‘Sarpo Mira’ (main), for example, as well as:
Early summer cauliflowers can also be planted now.
We hope this little guide on what to plant in March has helped. We also have a wide range of greenhouses, propagators, tools and other gardening essentials bound to help make your gardening year a success. Why not browse the range now?
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