1. Pansies: Hardy flowers that can survive frost. Ideal for a pop of color.
2. Sweet Alyssum: Attracts beneficial insects, perfect for borders or ground cover.
3. Kale: Nutritious and cold-hardy, kale provides a fresh start to healthy eating.
4. Garlic: Plant cloves now for a summer harvest. Acts as a natural pest deterrent.
5. Snowdrops: One of the first flowers to bloom, signaling the end of winter.
6. Primrose: Offers vibrant colors and thrives in cool, moist conditions.
7. Broad Beans: Hardy legumes that can be sown early for a spring harvest.
8. Winter Lettuce: Grow a variety of lettuces for a continuous supply of greens.
9. Cyclamen: Brightens up the garden with its beautiful, upswept petals.
10. Witch Hazel: A shrub that blooms with fragrant, yellow flowers in winter.