RHS H7 UK planting calendar
When to plant pole beans in RHS H7 (UK)
Sowing, planting, and harvest dates calibrated to H7's 90-day UK season (High Scottish mountains, exposed glens, alpine gardens above 500 m. A tiny fraction of UK gardens experience true H7 conditions.).
Key dates for pole beans at RHS H7
| Stage | When | Anchor |
|---|---|---|
| Direct sow outdoors | late June (22 June) | 7 days after last frost (mid-June) |
| First harvest (estimate) | late August (26 August) | ~65 days from sow |
Dates are typical for the regions H7 describes (High Scottish mountains, exposed glens, alpine gardens above 500 m. A tiny fraction of UK gardens experience true H7 conditions.). 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 H7
H7 describes UK gardens with winter minima of minimum below -20 °C. Last spring frost typically passes mid-June; first autumn frost arrives early September, giving about 90 frost-free days. Pole beans are tender — they need soil above 10 °C to grow and stop setting fruit when night temperatures drop below 10 °C. At H7 that means transplant after the last spring frost (mid-June) and pull plants when autumn cools (early September).
Direct sow only — pole beans resent root disturbance and transplanting rarely improves yield. Sow 1 inch deep after last frost once soil reaches at least 60 °F (16 °C); seeds rot in cold wet soil. Harvest begins 60–70 days from sowing and continues until frost if pods are picked regularly; unlike bush beans, no succession sowing is needed. Install trellis or poles (6–8 ft) at sowing time.
UK-specific tips for H7
- H7 territory — high Scottish mountains, Cairngorm fringe, Caithness — gives a 90-day frost-free window. pole beans are realistic only with full season-extension kit: polytunnel, fleece, and short-season cultivars.
- Wind chill is the dominant stress — even a healthy plant fails if it sits in a constant 30 mph gale. Walled or netted shelters change what is possible more than any temperature change.
- Soil warmth lags air temperature by 3-4 weeks at H7 elevations — black plastic mulch through April is the difference between a crop and a failure.
- Watch the autumn equinox carefully — once day length drops below 12 hours, most warm-season crops stop ripening regardless of temperature. Pick green and ripen indoors.
Quick-grow guide
- Sun: Full sun — 6+ hours direct.
- Soil temperature for germination: 16–35 °C (60–95 °F); optimal 21–27 °C (70–80 °F).
- Spacing: 4–6 inches (10–15 cm) plants; 24–36 inches (60–90 cm) between rows.
- Days to harvest from direct sow: ~65 days.
- Wait until soil reaches 10-12 °C before transplanting outdoors — cold UK soils stall tender crops for weeks.
Common mistakes — H7 × pole beans
- Treating UK climate like the US zone 5: although temperature minima match, UK summers are cooler, wetter, and cloudier. Add 1-2 weeks to days-to-harvest figures from US sources.
- Sowing into cold wet soil: UK spring soil holds water longer than equivalent US zones. Wait for soil to dry enough to crumble in your hand before sowing.
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 H7describes. 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. For American readers cross-referencing, RHS H7 is roughly equivalent to USDA zone 5. Curated by the Growli editorial team.
Keep going
- How to grow pole beans — full guide
- RHS H7 — 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