Which Seedlings to Plant in February 2023: A Gardening Guide
Have you ever envied your neighbor Martine’s flourishing garden and thought about trying your hand at gardening? Despite not having a green thumb, February is the perfect time to start. Discover the seedlings you can plant this month to kickstart your gardening journey and, who knows, maybe overshadow Martine!
Why Plant in February?
While winter’s chill lingers, February provides an ideal opportunity to express your gardening talents. Early sowing kickstarts the growing season, ensuring your plants thrive for an extended period. Don’t let the winter cold hold you back; instead, protect your seedlings with shelters or small heated greenhouses.

Aromatic Plants for February:
- Parsley: Adaptable to all soils, sow from February to September, favoring light and enriched soils.
- Chives: Thrives in rich, cool soils, requiring moderate watering to prevent bulb rot.
- Basil: Flourishes in well-drained, nutrient-rich soils. Place it in a warm, sun-exposed spot.
Seedlings to Plant in February:
- Salads: Sow various salad varieties under cover or in a greenhouse. Plant seeds one centimeter apart, covering lightly with soil. Cut the first leaves after 5-6 weeks.
- Peas: Sow in non-frozen, warmed soil, spacing seeds 8 centimeters apart. Increase watering as pods appear.
- Brussels Sprouts: Sow between February and March under cover, transplanting when seedlings have 4-5 leaves.
Vegetables for February:
- Onions and Shallots: Plant 2 cm deep, spacing onions 10 cm apart, shallots 15 cm, and rows 30 cm apart.
- Artichokes: Plant tubers 10 cm deep and 1 meter apart in enriched soil. Form a watering basin.
- Pink Garlic: Plant cloves, tips appearing every 15 cm, with rows spaced 25 cm apart.
Garden Tasks in February:
- Maintain protection for planted seedlings against frost and rain.
- Ventilate the greenhouse to prevent plant rot.
- Prepare summer bulbs for planting.
- Start summer sowing of leeks and tomatoes.
- Plant shrubs, perennials, and plants like asters, azaleas, camellias, and hydrangeas.

Vitamins and Minerals in February-Planted Vegetables:
- Spinach: Vitamin A, Vitamin C, Iron, Calcium, Antioxidants.
- Leek: Fiber, Potassium, Vitamin C, Vitamin K.
- Garlic: Vitamin B6, Manganese, Selenium, Potassium.
- Onion: Vitamin C, Vitamin B6, Fiber, Potassium, Antioxidants.
- Radish: Vitamin C, Antioxidants.
- Chive: Vitamin C, Vitamin K, Iron, Calcium.
- Beet: Fiber, Iron, Manganese, Potassium, Vitamin C, Vitamin B9 (folic acid).
- Carrot: Vitamin A, Vitamin K, Fiber, Potassium, Vitamin B6.
- Kale: Vitamin C, Vitamin K, Fiber, Calcium, Iron.
- Salad: Vitamin A, Vitamin C, Vitamin K, Fiber, Potassium.
March Planting Preview: In March, continue your gardening journey by sowing vegetables like eggplants, peppers, potatoes, tomatoes, and Jerusalem artichokes. Bring your garden to life with centaury or sweet peas in open ground, and sow nasturtiums, petunias, or blue poppies in a small greenhouse.
With these tips, there’s no excuse not to cultivate your garden. Become the envy of your neighborhood and relish the joy of gardening!


