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When to Sow Beetroot Seeds in England

In England, you can sow beetroot seeds outdoors from mid-March to late July. In southern regions, early sowings can begin as soon as the soil is workable and above 7°C. For the earliest crops, start seeds indoors or in modules from February and transplant when conditions are suitable. Successional sowings every few weeks help maintain a steady harvest.

Best Time to Plant Beetroot in England

Beetroot can be direct sown or transplanted from spring to midsummer, depending on your local weather. Late March to early July is ideal in most areas. Ensure the ground is free-draining and not overly rich in manure, which can lead to forked roots. Raised beds warm up quickly in spring and are perfect for early sowings.

How to Grow Beetroot in England

Choose a sunny site with loose, fertile soil. Sow thinly in rows about 2cm deep and 10cm apart. Thin seedlings early to give each plant space to develop. Keep soil moist during dry spells to avoid woody or bitter roots. You can also grow beetroot in containers or troughs on patios or balconies with great success.

Can You Grow Beetroot in England?

Yes — beetroot grows exceptionally well across England. The moderate climate and relatively long growing season allow for multiple sowings and reliable yields. Whether you're in the south, Midlands, or north, you can grow sweet, healthy beets with minimal effort.

Tips for Growing Beetroot in England

  • Start sowing from mid-March and repeat every 2–3 weeks for continuous harvests
  • Thin seedlings to avoid overcrowding and irregular root shapes
  • Use raised beds or containers for early warmth and better drainage
  • Harvest young for tender baby beets or leave to mature for storage
  • Mulch around plants to retain moisture during dry spells

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