🫘 Edamame
| Sowing window (UK) | April to May |
|---|---|
| Minimum soil temperature | 12°C at seed depth |
| Sowing depth | 3 cm |
| Spacing | 60 cm apart |
| Days to germination | 10 days |
| Days to harvest | 100 days |
| Sowing method | Start under cover, transplant out |
| Frost hardy | No |
| Sun | full-sun |
| Watering | moderate |
| Plant family | Leguminosae |
When should I sow Edamame in the UK?
In the UK, sow Edamame from April to May. It is normally started under cover and transplanted. Wait until the soil has reached 12°C at seed depth rather than going by the calendar - edamame will sit and rot in cold ground.
What soil temperature does Edamame need to germinate?
Edamame needs a minimum soil temperature of 12°C at seed depth to germinate reliably. Below that, germination is slow and patchy, and seed is more likely to rot than sprout. Measure at around 5cm down, in the morning, rather than trusting air temperature.
How deep and how far apart should I sow Edamame?
For Edamame, sow it 3cm deep and space plants 60cm apart.
How long does Edamame take to grow?
Edamame takes roughly 100 days from sowing to harvest. Seed usually germinates in about 10 days.
Is Edamame frost hardy?
No. Edamame is not frost hardy. Do not put it outside until the risk of frost has passed in your area, and be ready to fleece it if a late frost is forecast.
Sowing data cross-checked against RHS growing guides and UK seed-merchant catalogues. Soil temperatures are the minimum for reliable germination, measured at seed depth.
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