Growing Conditions · England

Adur Growing Conditions

Soil, hardiness and a planting calendar for Adur — across 5 postcode districts.

RHS H3 thin, alkaline soil over chalk 802mm rain

Soil

A shallow, free-draining alkaline soil over chalk or limestone. It suits chalk-loving plants and many herbs but locks up iron, so acid-lovers such as rhododendrons and blueberries struggle without raised beds of ericaceous soil. The thin topsoil dries fast — mulch to hold moisture. Expect rock close to the surface when digging footings.

Winter hardiness

A mild area rated RHS H3 — winters usually bottom out around -4°C. Most hardy plants are safe, and you can grow half-hardy exotics that fail further north, but the occasional hard frost means tender plants still want a sheltered wall or winter fleece.

Rain & growing season

Moderate rainfall (802mm a year) — enough for most gardens without heavy irrigation, though pots and new plantings need watering in summer. A long growing season (~351 frost-free days) — you can sow earlier and harvest later than most of the country, and squeeze in a second late sowing.

Planting Calendar for Adur

Sow indoors
January–February
Plant out
early May
Harvest
June–November

The long season allows a second sowing of quick crops in July.

Timings are guided by this area's ~351 frost-free days and RHS H3 hardiness; adjust for a cold or sheltered garden.

Conditions by Postcode

PostcodeSoil HardinessRainfall
BN14 free-draining acid loam — the classic 'good garden soil' RHS H3 806mm
BN15 free-draining alkaline loam RHS H3 801mm
BN41 thin, alkaline soil over chalk RHS H3 801mm
BN42 thin, alkaline soil over chalk RHS H3 801mm
BN43 thin, alkaline soil over chalk RHS H3 801mm

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