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UK Frost Date Checker

Find your last spring frost and first autumn frost dates. Know exactly when it's safe to plant out tender crops β€” and when to bring plants in before winter.

πŸ“ Select your UK region

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Frost dates based on Met Office historical averages

🌸 Last Spring Frost
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πŸ‚ First Autumn Frost
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Growing season at a glance

Frost risk
Safe to plant out tender crops
Peak growing season

🌱 When to plant out tender crops

πŸ’‘ Frost date tips for UK gardeners

πŸ“…These are averages, not guarantees. A cold snap can arrive 2–3 weeks after the "last frost" date in any given year. Always watch the forecast in spring and keep fleece to hand.
🌑️Your garden has its own microclimate. A south-facing, sheltered spot can be 2–3Β°C warmer than an exposed north-facing one. Frost pockets in low-lying areas stay colder for longer.
🌱Harden off before planting out. Spend 7–10 days putting indoor-raised plants outside in the day and bringing them in at night before leaving them out permanently.
πŸ₯ΆA light frost (0 to -2Β°C) is survivable for many plants if covered with fleece overnight. A hard frost (-4Β°C or below) will kill unprotected tender plants regardless.
πŸ“±Check the Met Office forecast the night before planting out anything tender. A clear night with low humidity after a cold day is the highest frost risk combination.