RHS H1b UK planting calendar
When to plant summer squash in RHS H1b (UK)
Greenhouse-only growing notes for summer squash at H1b — UK winter heating and light requirements.
Heated greenhouse only — never outdoors in this rating band
Key dates for summer squash at RHS H1b
| Stage | When | Anchor |
|---|---|---|
| Sow under glass | late winter to early spring (under lights) (15 February) | Heated greenhouse — start when daylight reaches 10+ hours |
| First harvest (estimate) | ~55 days after sowing under glass | ~55 days from sowing |
Dates are typical for the regions H1b describes (Heated greenhouse, conservatory, and bright indoor positions. Outdoor cultivation not viable anywhere in the UK.). UK frost pockets, urban heat, and coastal moderation can shift the planting window by 1-2 weeks within the same rating band. Always cross-check against your local Met Office station for current conditions.
Why this timing works at H1b
H1b describes UK gardens with winter minima of minimum 10-15 °C. Outdoor cultivation is not viable at this rating anywhere in the UK — these plants need year-round greenhouse heating to survive a British winter. UK winter light levels are the secondary constraint: summer squash under glass slow to a near-stop from November through February without supplementary LED lighting.
Summer squash (zucchini, yellow crookneck, pattypan) wants the same warm soil as cucumbers — 18 °C minimum at sowing depth. A single plant can outproduce a small family once it gets going, so don't over-plant.
UK-specific tips for H1b
- Aim for night minimums above 10 °C year-round — a thermostatically controlled heater is essential for British winter glasshouse growing.
- UK winter light is the bigger constraint than warmth — short days and low sun angles slow growth from November through February. Supplementary LED lighting helps for actively-cropping plants like tomatoes and basil under glass.
- Ventilate aggressively on warm days — UK greenhouses overheat in May/June even when air temperatures are mild, and summer squash stop setting fruit above 32 °C.
- Damping off and Botrytis are the chronic UK glasshouse problems — keep air moving, water in the morning, and remove dead leaves promptly.
Quick-grow guide
- Sun: Full sun — 6-8 hours direct.
- Soil temperature for germination: 21-29 °C (70-85 °F).
- Spacing: 24-36 inches (60-90 cm).
- Days to harvest from sowing under glass: ~55 days.
- Maintain night temperatures at or above minimum 10-15 °C — UK winter cold is the main constraint for summer squash at this rating.
Common mistakes — H1b × summer squash
- Treating the greenhouse as frost-tolerant: summer squash at rating H1b need active heating from October through April. A "frost-free" unheated greenhouse drops well below the minimum 10-15 °C minimum.
- Ignoring winter light levels — UK November to February daylight is too short for productive cropping without supplementary LED lighting. Most growers run as houseplants over winter and crop in summer.
Source and methodology
RHS hardiness rating thresholds from the official RHS reference. Typical frost-date averages from Met Office regional climate summaries for the geographies H1bdescribes. Crop timing offsets calibrated against UK extension references (RHS sowing calendar, Garden Organic, James Wong's UK growing tables) and cross-checked against US Cooperative Extension Service publications. Curated by the Growli editorial team.
Keep going
- How to grow summer squash — full guide
- RHS H1b — typical regions and what else to plant
- All RHS hardiness ratings (H1a-H7)
- USDA hardiness zones — for cross-reference with US sources
- Fungus gnats in UK houseplants — guide
Same crop, nearby ratings
- When to plant summer squash in RHS H1a
- When to plant summer squash in RHS H1c
- When to plant summer squash in RHS H2