Growing Conditions · England

Hastings Growing Conditions

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

RHS H3 loamy-clay with impeded drainage 799mm rain

Soil

A workable loam-to-clay that drains slowly, so water can pond after heavy rain and roots sit cold in winter. Most shrubs and perennials do well once established; add grit and compost for vegetables, and choose damp-tolerant plants for low spots. Landscaping projects should plan for falls, French drains or soakaways so paving and lawns shed water.

Winter hardiness

A mild area rated RHS H3 — winters usually bottom out around -3°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 (799mm a year) — enough for most gardens without heavy irrigation, though pots and new plantings need watering in summer. A long growing season (~360 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 Hastings

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 ~360 frost-free days and RHS H3 hardiness; adjust for a cold or sheltered garden.

Conditions by Postcode

PostcodeSoil HardinessRainfall
TN34 loamy-clay with impeded drainage RHS H3 799mm
TN35 loamy-clay with impeded drainage RHS H3 799mm
TN37 loamy-clay with impeded drainage RHS H3 799mm
TN38 heavy, base-rich clay loam that sits wet in winter RHS H3 799mm
TN40 heavy, base-rich clay loam that sits wet in winter RHS H3 799mm

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