Getting Ahead in the Vegetable Garden: A Two-Day Spring Preparation Course. |Friday 20th and Saturday 21st March 2026.

£420.00

In collaboration with Pennard Plants.

Join us for an immersive two-day workshop designed to set you up for a productive growing season. Held in the working kitchen garden at The Old Vicarage in Leigh-on-Mendip, this hands-on course is perfect for anyone wanting to build confidence, structure and momentum in the vegetable garden before the main season begins.

Across two structured days of demonstrations, practical sessions and guided planning, you will learn how to prepare your soil, understand your site, make confident sowing decisions, and establish early crops that will carry you well into spring and summer.

This course runs on Friday 20th and Saturday 21st March.

Please note: for those guests traveling from further afield we also offer this two-day course in a residential format — with overnight accommodation, guest dinner and breakfast — on Tuesday 24th and Wednesday 25th March.

Led by renowned plantsman Chris Smith of Pennard Plants, the course blends expert horticultural knowledge with Asterion & Co.’s warm, welcoming approach to Heritage-Inspired Learning. The Old Vicarage Head Gardener will also be on-hand to answer your questions on our set-up here in Somerset. You’ll leave with a clear action plan for the months ahead, a set of early crops to grow on, and practical techniques you can apply immediately in your own garden or allotment.

What the two days cover:

Designing the productive plot

  • Understanding the tools you genuinely need

  • Reading your garden: orientation, wind, drainage and microclimates

  • Bed layout, spacing and simple rotation planning

  • Early sowings: broad beans, peas, onions, spinach, lettuce and brassicas

  • Planning for root crops and sequencing for a year-round harvest

  • Sequencing first earlies, second earlies and maincrop potatoes to extend the season

Soil, compost and sowing

  • Assessing soil texture and improving structure

  • Using compost, mulches, manures and early spring fertilisers

  • Hands-on sowing in the potting shed: modules, trays, variety choices (F1 vs heritage)

  • Overview on Solanums (tomatoes, aubergines, chillies, peppers) and Cucurbits (cucumbers and cucamelons) sowing

  • Direct sowing outdoors (weather permitting)

  • The fine details: timing, depth and spacing

Propagation and early plant care

  • Monitoring germination and giving seedlings the right light and temperature

  • Pricking out and potting on into larger cells

  • Early pest management: slugs, mice and flea beetles

  • Using fleece, cloches and cold frames for protection

Seasonal maintenance and crop planning

  • Watering routines for early spring

  • Supporting peas, beans and brassicas from the start

  • Creating a simple rotation plan for any size of garden

  • How to build on your progress through April and May

  • Crop protection from pests and weather

Hosted by Neil Crump (Founder of Asterion & Co.) at The Old Vicarage, Leigh-on-Mendip – a beautifully reimagined 16th-century home with a three acre garden and a productive kitchen garden. Guests will enjoy a seated lunch on both days, with refreshments and home-made treats throughout.

Take-home items

  • Five packets of heritage seeds from the Pennard Plant range

  • Early crops in trays or pots

  • Our favourite vegetable growing book

  • Cultivation notes on recommended varieties

  • Your own preparation checklist for April and May

Masterclass Details

Date: Friday 20th and Saturday 21st March 2026

Time: 10:00 am – 4:00 pm each day

Location: The Old Vicarage, Leigh-on-Mendip, Somerset

Pricing: £420 per person, 10% discount on two or more guests booked together

Buying this as a gift? Let us know on the registration form at checkout and we can create a gift package for you, either emailed or posted to you directly.

Includes: Tuition, all materials, refreshments, seated lunches, take-home seedlings and packs of heritage seeds, growing guides and a vegetable growing book

This two-day workshop is timed to match the natural rhythm of the season, and places are intentionally limited to keep the group small and hands-on.

Need accommodation nearby?

While this particular course is not residential, we’d be delighted to recommend a few local places we know well and consider to be of a good standard. Simply note this in the ‘Additional Information’ section at checkout and we’ll send over our suggestions.

Your Hosts

This course is hosted Asterion & Co. at The Old Vicarage in Leigh-upon-Mendip, a beautifully reimagined 16th-century farmhouse surrounded by a richly varied garden created in collaboration with experts including Pennard Plants.

Our guest team and gardening staff will be on hand throughout the day to offer guidance, hospitality and insight, bringing Asterion & Co.’s heritage-inspired learning philosophy into every corner of your visit. You will also meet our much-loved House Ducks, Daedalus and Xenodice, who add gentle mischief and charm to daily life here.

About Pennard Plants

A specialist nursery rooted in Somerset, known for its rare and heritage varieties of edible and ornamental plants. From ancient fruit trees to heirloom vegetables, the nursery champions biodiversity, sustainable growing and self-sufficiency. Through expert-led courses and collaborations, Pennard Plants helps gardeners of all levels connect with the rhythms of nature and the pleasures of growing food from seed to plate.

For anyone wishing to carry the spirit of the day back into their own garden, Pennard Plants’ beautifully curated mail-order range is available to explore here.

In collaboration with Pennard Plants.

Join us for an immersive two-day workshop designed to set you up for a productive growing season. Held in the working kitchen garden at The Old Vicarage in Leigh-on-Mendip, this hands-on course is perfect for anyone wanting to build confidence, structure and momentum in the vegetable garden before the main season begins.

Across two structured days of demonstrations, practical sessions and guided planning, you will learn how to prepare your soil, understand your site, make confident sowing decisions, and establish early crops that will carry you well into spring and summer.

This course runs on Friday 20th and Saturday 21st March.

Please note: for those guests traveling from further afield we also offer this two-day course in a residential format — with overnight accommodation, guest dinner and breakfast — on Tuesday 24th and Wednesday 25th March.

Led by renowned plantsman Chris Smith of Pennard Plants, the course blends expert horticultural knowledge with Asterion & Co.’s warm, welcoming approach to Heritage-Inspired Learning. The Old Vicarage Head Gardener will also be on-hand to answer your questions on our set-up here in Somerset. You’ll leave with a clear action plan for the months ahead, a set of early crops to grow on, and practical techniques you can apply immediately in your own garden or allotment.

What the two days cover:

Designing the productive plot

  • Understanding the tools you genuinely need

  • Reading your garden: orientation, wind, drainage and microclimates

  • Bed layout, spacing and simple rotation planning

  • Early sowings: broad beans, peas, onions, spinach, lettuce and brassicas

  • Planning for root crops and sequencing for a year-round harvest

  • Sequencing first earlies, second earlies and maincrop potatoes to extend the season

Soil, compost and sowing

  • Assessing soil texture and improving structure

  • Using compost, mulches, manures and early spring fertilisers

  • Hands-on sowing in the potting shed: modules, trays, variety choices (F1 vs heritage)

  • Overview on Solanums (tomatoes, aubergines, chillies, peppers) and Cucurbits (cucumbers and cucamelons) sowing

  • Direct sowing outdoors (weather permitting)

  • The fine details: timing, depth and spacing

Propagation and early plant care

  • Monitoring germination and giving seedlings the right light and temperature

  • Pricking out and potting on into larger cells

  • Early pest management: slugs, mice and flea beetles

  • Using fleece, cloches and cold frames for protection

Seasonal maintenance and crop planning

  • Watering routines for early spring

  • Supporting peas, beans and brassicas from the start

  • Creating a simple rotation plan for any size of garden

  • How to build on your progress through April and May

  • Crop protection from pests and weather

Hosted by Neil Crump (Founder of Asterion & Co.) at The Old Vicarage, Leigh-on-Mendip – a beautifully reimagined 16th-century home with a three acre garden and a productive kitchen garden. Guests will enjoy a seated lunch on both days, with refreshments and home-made treats throughout.

Take-home items

  • Five packets of heritage seeds from the Pennard Plant range

  • Early crops in trays or pots

  • Our favourite vegetable growing book

  • Cultivation notes on recommended varieties

  • Your own preparation checklist for April and May

Masterclass Details

Date: Friday 20th and Saturday 21st March 2026

Time: 10:00 am – 4:00 pm each day

Location: The Old Vicarage, Leigh-on-Mendip, Somerset

Pricing: £420 per person, 10% discount on two or more guests booked together

Buying this as a gift? Let us know on the registration form at checkout and we can create a gift package for you, either emailed or posted to you directly.

Includes: Tuition, all materials, refreshments, seated lunches, take-home seedlings and packs of heritage seeds, growing guides and a vegetable growing book

This two-day workshop is timed to match the natural rhythm of the season, and places are intentionally limited to keep the group small and hands-on.

Need accommodation nearby?

While this particular course is not residential, we’d be delighted to recommend a few local places we know well and consider to be of a good standard. Simply note this in the ‘Additional Information’ section at checkout and we’ll send over our suggestions.

Your Hosts

This course is hosted Asterion & Co. at The Old Vicarage in Leigh-upon-Mendip, a beautifully reimagined 16th-century farmhouse surrounded by a richly varied garden created in collaboration with experts including Pennard Plants.

Our guest team and gardening staff will be on hand throughout the day to offer guidance, hospitality and insight, bringing Asterion & Co.’s heritage-inspired learning philosophy into every corner of your visit. You will also meet our much-loved House Ducks, Daedalus and Xenodice, who add gentle mischief and charm to daily life here.

About Pennard Plants

A specialist nursery rooted in Somerset, known for its rare and heritage varieties of edible and ornamental plants. From ancient fruit trees to heirloom vegetables, the nursery champions biodiversity, sustainable growing and self-sufficiency. Through expert-led courses and collaborations, Pennard Plants helps gardeners of all levels connect with the rhythms of nature and the pleasures of growing food from seed to plate.

For anyone wishing to carry the spirit of the day back into their own garden, Pennard Plants’ beautifully curated mail-order range is available to explore here.