Sara from farmingfriends has asked what seeds can be planted in her raised bed, on Veg Questions?
Hi Topveg, What can I plant in a raised bed after potatoes that I can plant in February? Thanks Sara from farmingfriends
TopVeg replied:
Hi Sara, thanks for your question. There are several aspects to consider:
- anything can be planted after potatoes except tomatoes, eggplants, chillies or peppers
- only a limited selection of seeds can be sown outside in February, although the raised bed will be slightly warmer than the ground
- have you covered your raised bed to keep the rain off? If not the soil will probably be too wet. I would cover it now, but take the cover off on dry days to allow it to dry off – but cover it again at night, in case it rains or snows
- the list of seeds for sowing outside in February is:
We prefer to grow smaller, fast growing vegetables (like lettuce & beetroot) in our raised beds to get more production per square meter! Carrot seed also does well in raised beds as they are out of carrot flies range!
Raised bed kits make vegetable gardening simple & are an perfect for beginners.

Alison's raised bed
Advantages of Raised Beds:
- drain well
- warm sooner
- earlier crops
- provide ideal soil for vegetables to grow
- easy to maintain
- few pests
- less weeds
- higher yields
- better for bad backs
Click this link to buy a kit for raised beds

Gill's raised bed
Baby or mini vegetables are what the modern household requires – small, but perfectly formed vegetables.
Mini veg are produced in several ways:

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- harvesting vegetables when young – such as carrots

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- planting seed close together – such as Leek King Richard, which can be direct sown closer together, without the need to transplant for mini leeks

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- special mini cultivars produce baby fruit from compact plants
examples include:
Gone are the days when a cabbage or cauliflower lasts a family a week – sections of the head being cut off and cooked each day. Now a baby or mini veg will provide a mature cabbage or cauliflower which is small enough to be eaten by one or two people in one sitting. If the household is larger, the baby mini veg provide the opportunity to present a selection of fresh vegetables, by using several different mini veg for one meal.
Gone are the days when a cabbage or cauliflower lasts a week – with sections being cut off and cooked each day. Now these vegetables have varieties which will mature quickly and produce a very small specimen, just large enough for one or two people to eat in one meal. Or, their compact size means that they can be mixed with other mini veg to provide a selection of fresh veg for one meal.
We have grown the Carrot variety : Créme de Lite F1 Hybrid in a raised bed.
This carrot prefers:
- well-drained
- moist
- rich
- cool conditions.

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The carrots were:
- sown at 4 weekly intervals
- in May and June
- harvested since July
- also pulled on Christmas Day, as shown in the photo
Carrot variety: Créme de Lite is:
- delicious
- creamy skinned
- with long tapering roots
- juicy & sweet
- good cooked, remaining firm
- full of nutrients and vitamins, including vitamins C, E, K and folate as well as lutein, an antioxidant

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Click the link to buy some Carrot Créme de Lite seed.
The Carrot variety: Créme de Lite F1 Hybrid is an exceptional carrot, well worth growing. What carrot varieties have you grown?