At Heligan, we begin with hardy crops that are ready to face cool nights and bright mornings. Broad beans, peas, leeks, and early lettuces are among the first sown-either under cover in cold frames or directly into well-prepared soil. These reliable favourites offer strength and sustenance early in the year.

We also sow chard and spinach early-colourful, cold-hardy crops that brighten both the garden and the kitchen. Parsley, dill, and coriander are among the first herbs to join the fray, thriving in pots or alongside vegetables.

If you're starting your heritage garden at home, begin with just a few of these reliable spring sowings. Use cold frames, cloches, or a sunny windowsill to give seedlings the best start. And trust that the season will carry you forward-one seed at a time.

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