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What to sow in Bradford

Bradford's position on the Pennine slopes means it's a touch cooler and wetter than the lowlands to the east. Higher-altitude allotments will have a shorter growing season, but hardy varieties do well.

Last frost date2 MayEstimated average
First autumn frost6 OctoberEstimated average
Growing season157 daysFrost-free period
June 2026

What to sow in Bradford right now

Based on a last frost date of 2 May, these are the crops you can get going in Bradford this month.

LeeksDrop seedlings into deep holes and just water in — no need to fill the hole. They'll fatten up on their own.
Plant out
SweetcornPlant in a block, not a row — they're wind-pollinated and need neighbours. Each plant gives you 1-2 cobs, so don't be stingy with numbers.
Plant out
CourgettesYou only need 2-3 plants. Seriously. Pick them small (15cm) or they turn into marrows overnight.
Plant out
French beansDwarf varieties need no support. Pick every few days — once they start producing, they don't stop (unless you let pods go to seed).
Plant out
SquashBig hungry plants — give them space and feed them well. Leave to cure in the sun before storing and they'll keep for months.
Plant out
PumpkinsLimit each plant to 2-3 fruits for bigger pumpkins. Sit them on a tile or slate to stop rot from underneath.
Plant out
FennelSow after midsummer for best bulbs — earlier sowings often bolt. Don't transplant bare-root, it hates root disturbance. Use modules.
Plant out
CelerySow seeds on the surface — they need light to germinate. Start early in a propagator. Cutting celery is much easier than trench celery if you're new to it.
Plant out
TomatoesPinch out side shoots on cordon types. Feed weekly with tomato feed once the first truss sets. Don't overwater — flavour comes from a bit of stress.
Plant out
PeppersStart early — they're slow growers. Pinch out the first flower to encourage bushier growth and more fruit overall.
Plant out
ChilliesNeed heat to germinate — use a propagator or the warmest windowsill you've got. The more sun they get, the hotter the fruit.
Plant out
CucumbersOutdoor varieties are tougher and easier than greenhouse ones. Keep picking and they keep producing — ignore them and they swell to marrow size.
Plant out
Runner beansBuild a strong frame — they get seriously heavy. Pick every 2-3 days or they go stringy and the plant stops producing.
Plant out
AubergineStart very early — January isn't too soon. Limit to 5-6 fruits per plant if you want decent-sized aubergines rather than marbles.
Plant out
BasilPinch out flower buds to keep leaves coming. Harvest from the top to encourage bushy growth. Loves heat — don't even think about putting it outside before June.
Direct sowPlant out
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Bradford sowing calendar

Month-by-month sowing times for Bradford, based on a last frost date of 2 May.

I = Sow indoorsD = Direct sowP = Plant out

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