Come September, most people start packing away their gardening gloves as summer draws to a close, convinced that the growing season is behind them. But here’s the thing: autumn is actually one of the best times of year to work in your garden. While fall has long been associated with a time to plant bulbs, it’s also a great time to start flower seeds. Whether you’re planning for a whimsical spring garden, full of perennial flowers, or you’d love a few pops of annual color before winter really sets in, fall sowing gives you a head start. If you’ve ever wondered about the best seedlings to plant in autumn and how to set them up for success this is your guide!
Start These 5 Seeds Indoors Now + 3 You Should Not
Spring is here and the garden is calling! If you want to give your vegetable garden a head start, you should start your seeds indoors several weeks before your area’s last frost date. If you don’t know what your anticipated last frost date is, you can check here. While you’re probably anxious to get your seeds started as soon as possible, not all plants fare well when they are transplanted. This post will teach you which seeds you can start indoors and which you should sow directly outside after your last frost date.


