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South Oxfordshire Growing Conditions

Soil, hardiness and a planting calendar for South Oxfordshire — across 6 postcode districts.

RHS H4 free-draining, fertile near-neutral loam 761mm rain

Soil

A free-draining, fertile soil close to neutral — one of the easier soils to garden. It suits a very wide range of planting, from vegetables to fruit and ornamentals, and works readily in most seasons. Keep it fed and mulched; being free-draining, it can dry in high summer. A firm, stable base for hardscaping.

Winter hardiness

Rated RHS H4 — the UK mainstream, with winter lows near -7°C. The vast majority of garden plants, perennials, shrubs and trees come through a normal winter unprotected; only genuinely tender exotics need a warm corner or cover.

Rain & growing season

Moderate rainfall (761mm a year) — enough for most gardens without heavy irrigation, though pots and new plantings need watering in summer. A typical UK growing season (~326 frost-free days), with the last frosts clearing through spring and first frosts returning in autumn.

Planting Calendar for South Oxfordshire

Sow indoors
February–March
Plant out
mid-May
Harvest
June–October

Timings are guided by this area's ~326 frost-free days and RHS H4 hardiness; adjust for a cold or sheltered garden.

Conditions by Postcode

PostcodeSoil HardinessRainfall
OX10 free-draining, fertile near-neutral loam RHS H4 776mm
OX11 free-draining acid loam — the classic 'good garden soil' RHS H4 776mm
OX14 fertile floodplain soil with a high water table RHS H4 745mm
OX44 free-draining acid loam — the classic 'good garden soil' RHS H4 745mm
OX49 free-draining, fertile near-neutral loam RHS H4 745mm
RG8 thin, alkaline soil over chalk RHS H4 776mm

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