
Your Garden’s Spring Kick-Start Guide
2 April 2026 +As the ground thaws and the days get longer, spring becomes the season gardeners wait for all year. Whether you’re a seasoned grower or just ...

Seed Starting in Spring: What to Start & When
Spring is the perfect time to get a jump on your garden by starting seeds indoors—especially in Atlantic Canada, where our last frost typically lands in early to mid‑May.
What to Start Indoors (and When)
Here’s a simple timeline based on regional planting calendars:
Early March
Start longer-season veggies like onions and leeks, which benefit from early indoor sowing. Both can be started in early March and transplanted outdoors in May.
Mid-March
This is when many popular garden plants can be started indoors, including:
Late March to Early April
As days brighten, start quicker growers like broccoli, bok choy, zinnias, marigolds, and other annual flowers to enjoy a colourful early-summer display. Many flowers—like zinnias and marigolds—are commonly started this time of year in cold climates.
Direct Sowing Outdoors
Once frost danger has passed—around mid-May in much of Atlantic Canada—you can directly sow hardy crops like:
Final Tips
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More information about local frost dates: Canada Hardiness Zones Frost Dates | Veseys
Growing from Seeds | Veseys