Which flowers should I start in February in the UK?

February is the perfect time to start planning your spring garden, and there are a variety of flowers that you can begin to plant in the UK during this month.

One option is to plant sweet peas, which are a popular and easy-to-grow flower that will provide a colourful display in your garden. Sweet peas prefer cool weather, so starting them in February will give them a head start before the warmer temperatures arrive. They can be sown directly into the ground or started indoors and then transplanted. Take a look at our range of sweet peas here.

Another flower to consider planting in February is the viola. These hardy flowers will provide a burst of color in your garden, and they are able to tolerate colder temperatures. They can be planted directly into the ground or in pots and will bloom in spring and early summer. Take a look at our range of violas here

Pansies are also a great choice for February planting. They are hardy and can withstand colder temperatures, making them ideal for planting early in the season. They come in a wide range of colors and will provide a colorful display in your garden. Take a look at our Pansy collection here.

Finally, primroses are another great option for February planting. They will provide a burst of color in your garden and will bloom in late winter and early spring. They are easy to grow, and like pansies, primroses come in a wide variety of colors. Take a look at our range of primroses here.

In summary, February is the perfect time to start planning your spring garden, and there are a variety of flowers that you can begin to plant in the UK during this month, including sweet peas, viola, pansies, and primroses. Each of these flowers will provide a colorful display in your garden and will help to brighten up your outdoor space.


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