Vegetables to Plant in Spring

As the weather begins to get a little warmer, it's the perfect opportunity to plant some new vegetable plants in your growing space for an abundance of crops. By choosing a variety of vegetables to plant in spring, you can grow some faster-growing plants for summer harvests as well as some later ones for autumn harvests.

Browse below to find a great variety of spring-planting vegetables, with many flavoursome options to enrich your home cooking. Many of these are easy to grow and fast-cropping for vegetables you can enjoy sooner with little to no fuss. 

What Vegetables to Plant in Spring

Though not as cold-hardy as our vegetables to plant in winter, our vegetables to plant in spring are slightly frost-resistant and, therefore, suitable for springtime temperatures. However, it’s best to wait until you’re confident that an overnight frost won’t harm your plants before planting. If in doubt, grow your plants under garden cloches or cold frames to keep them protected.

Many of our choices will crop quickly and are low-maintenance vegetable plants, making them a convenient choice for beginner and expert gardeners alike. Some have better resistance to lower temperatures too, such as onion plants, for reliable growth during colder periods.

You can also find cut-and-come-again plants such as lettuce plants and kale plants in our selection. These allow you to harvest their regrowing leaves multiple times, making for particularly prolific choices.

Order Your Vegetables to Plant in Spring Today

At D.T. Brown, we have been selling vegetable plants and seeds to UK home gardeners for over a century. From beetroot plants to swede plants, all of our vegetable plants are specially chosen for their quality for a 100% satisfaction guarantee.

Order your spring-planting vegetables from D.T. Brown. Shop now and bring your garden to life with our many quality plants.

We aim to dispatch all UK seed orders within 3-5 working days, and anything else within 5-7 working days. Live products will be dispatched at their optimum time for planting.