15 Unexpected Plants to Grow in February
Good news, gardeners: Spring is just around the corner.
One of the most redeemable things about the month of February is that it's only 28 days long. Its relative brevity is particularly welcome in that it means spring gardening really is just a few weeks away. As such, February is an important month for gardeners to make plans for spring—and what could be a more uplifting way to spend winter's last big stand?
While it's too cold to plant outside in most parts of the northern hemisphere, February can be a great time to sow seeds in pots in a greenhouse or inside. For example, certain spring-flowering plants, summer produce, and herbs can be germinated inside before transplanting outdoors after the last frost. In warmer regions, February is a good time to plant cold-hard annuals and summer-blooming bulbs. For planting success, talk to the gardening experts at your local nursery or flower shop to understand what species and varieties best suit your area's climate conditions. You may be surprised just how much you can get done and planted in this short month.
If you're ready to grow something more than just low-light houseplants, find our best ideas for what to plant in February right here, along with tips for ensuring your plants thrive until spring arrives in earnest. Happy planting!
Sarah DiMarco (she/her) is the associate editor at VERANDA, where she manages the brand's social media and video strategy. She also writes and edits stories each month, covering topics such as design, architecture, art, gardens, travel, trends, wine, and spirits. Prior to joining VERANDA, she earned her Master's Degree in Magazine, Newspaper, and Online Journalism at Syracuse University. In her spare time, she enjoys cooking, jewelry making, and volunteering at the Desert Island Supply Co.
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