February in Nocera Inferiore
What to plant in February in Nocera Inferiore
Direct sowing, recommended transplants, and average climate risks for a vegetable garden in Nocera Inferiore in February.
Operational summary
Crop actions
| Action | Crops | Success probability |
|---|---|---|
| Direct sowing9 crops | Swiss chard, Carrot, Tuscan kale, Onion, Lettuce, Pea, Radish, Arugula, Spinach | High89.89% |
| Start indoors4 crops | Fennel, Strawberry, Rosemary, Sage | High80% |
| Transplants4 crops | Broccoli, Tuscan kale, Onion, Lettuce | High93.5% |
| Wait2 crops | Potato, Parsley | Low51.5% |
Direct sowing (9)
Swiss chardwindow: from February 1 to February 29harvest: from March 22 to April 18›
Carrotwindow: from February 1 to February 29harvest: from April 1 to April 28›
Tuscan kalewindow: from February 1 to February 29harvest: from March 27 to April 23›
Onionwindow: from February 1 to February 29harvest: from May 1 to May 28›
Lettucewindow: from February 1 to February 29harvest: from March 9 to April 3›
Peawindow: from February 1 to February 29harvest: from March 27 to April 23›
Radishwindow: from February 1 to February 29harvest: from February 25 to March 24›
Arugulawindow: from February 1 to February 29harvest: from February 25 to March 24›
Start indoors (4)
Transplants (4)
Broccoliwindow: from February 1 to February 29harvest: from April 1 to April 28›
Tuscan kalewindow: from February 1 to February 29harvest: from March 27 to April 23›
Onionwindow: from February 1 to February 29harvest: from May 1 to May 28›
Lettucewindow: from February 1 to February 29harvest: from March 9 to April 3›
Wait (2)
Crops for this month
| Action | Crops | Success probability |
|---|---|---|
| Direct sowing9 crops | Swiss chardwindow: from February 1 to February 29harvest: from March 22 to April 18Carrotwindow: from February 1 to February 29harvest: from April 1 to April 28Tuscan kalewindow: from February 1 to February 29harvest: from March 27 to April 23Onionwindow: from February 1 to February 29harvest: from May 1 to May 28Lettucewindow: from February 1 to February 29harvest: from March 9 to April 3Peawindow: from February 1 to February 29harvest: from March 27 to April 23Radishwindow: from February 1 to February 29harvest: from February 25 to March 24Arugulawindow: from February 1 to February 29harvest: from February 25 to March 24Spinachwindow: from February 1 to February 29harvest: from March 7 to April 3 | High89.89% |
| Start indoors4 crops | Fennelstart indoors: February 20harvest: from May 24 to December 31Strawberrystart indoors: February 9harvest: from May 6 to December 31Rosemarystart indoors: February 28harvest: from June 8 to December 29Sagestart indoors: February 13harvest: from May 24 to December 31 | High80% |
| Transplants4 crops | Broccoliwindow: from February 1 to February 29harvest: from April 1 to April 28Tuscan kalewindow: from February 1 to February 29harvest: from March 27 to April 23Onionwindow: from February 1 to February 29harvest: from May 1 to May 28Lettucewindow: from February 1 to February 29harvest: from March 9 to April 3 | High93.5% |
| Wait2 crops | Low51.5% |
Direct sowing (9)
Swiss chardwindow: from February 1 to February 29harvest: from March 22 to April 18›
Carrotwindow: from February 1 to February 29harvest: from April 1 to April 28›
Tuscan kalewindow: from February 1 to February 29harvest: from March 27 to April 23›
Onionwindow: from February 1 to February 29harvest: from May 1 to May 28›
Lettucewindow: from February 1 to February 29harvest: from March 9 to April 3›
Peawindow: from February 1 to February 29harvest: from March 27 to April 23›
Radishwindow: from February 1 to February 29harvest: from February 25 to March 24›
Arugulawindow: from February 1 to February 29harvest: from February 25 to March 24›
Start indoors (4)
Transplants (4)
Broccoliwindow: from February 1 to February 29harvest: from April 1 to April 28›
Tuscan kalewindow: from February 1 to February 29harvest: from March 27 to April 23›
Onionwindow: from February 1 to February 29harvest: from May 1 to May 28›
Lettucewindow: from February 1 to February 29harvest: from March 9 to April 3›
Wait (2)
Local climate
Altitude and microclimates
- Altitude range
- 16-1063 m a.s.l.
- Total altitude difference
- 1047 m
- Standard deviation
- 179.61 m
- Main altitude bands
- <300 m (88.23%), 300-599 m (6.96%)
In a municipality with this much terrain variation, frost, soil warming, and heat stress can differ between valley or lowland gardens and higher hamlets. Use this month's windows as an average guide and adjust sowing and transplanting to the garden's actual altitude.
Method and limits
Which crop has the clearest window in February in Nocera Inferiore?
Start with Swiss chard for direct sowing during from February 1 to February 29. The estimated harvest is from March 22 to April 18 and the best estimated success rate is 87%.
Should I use indoor seed starting in February in Nocera Inferiore?
For Fennel, the useful indoor seed period is from February 20 to September 26. The expected transplanting window is from March 26 to October 31 and it is best to start seedlings 35 days earlier.
How should I read February climate for Nocera Inferiore?
Check irrigation and soil moisture: the average dry spell reaches 8.4 days, even with average rain of 73.48 mm. Monthly averages: minimum 10.55 °C, maximum 12.94 °C, rain 73.48 mm, and dry spell 8.4 days.
Why wait on Potato in February?
The available Potato window is from February 17 to February 29 and remains classified as risky. The best estimated success rate is 53%; before starting, check: overall climate risk is moderate.
Sources and limits
Use these dates as practical guidance, not fixed deadlines. Exposure, soil, containers, irrigation, and the next few days' forecast can move the right timing earlier or later.
- Municipality registry: ISTAT
- Municipal altimetry and altitude bands: ISTAT geographic statistics for municipalities 2021
- Local historical climate: NASA POWER Daily API
- Representative weather point: GeoNames
- Crop needs: OrtoClima
- Last data update: June 21, 2026






