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Easiest Indoor Seed Starting

FEBRUARY:

  • Lettuce (look for varieties described as “slow to bolt” or “heat tolerant”)
  • Bunching onions
  • Cold-hardy annual/biennial herbs like dill and parsley
  • Perennial herbs like oregano and thyme
  • Large Brassica greens like collards and kale

MARCH:

  • Tomatoes
  • Basil
  • Swiss chard
  • Sweet potatoes (not started from seed…grow your own slips from stored or purchased sweet potato tubers)

APRIL:

  • Chiles including jalapeños
  • New Zealand spinach (so much easier than winter spinach)
  • Marigolds
  • In mid-to-late April when soil temperature is consistently above 50F at 7am (buy a soil thermometer!), directly sow peas and seed potatoes

MAY (all of these can be directly sown once the soil reaches 60F…they grow quickly):

  • Cucumbers
  • Small cantaloupe varieties
  • Yellow squash and zucchini
  • Zinnias
  • Direct sow: sunflowers…they don’t transplant well

JUNE:

  • Butternut squash (can also be directly sown)
  • Direct sow: asparagus beans aka yardlong beans

—NO SEED STARTING IN JULY AND AUGUST, IT’S TOO DANG HOT—

SEPTEMBER:

  • Lettuce (look for varieties described as “good for overwintering” or “cold hardy.”)

OCTOBER:

  • Garlic (directly sown)
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In appreciation

Back in the warmer days of 2023, Scarlett Metals gifted us an amazing piece of metal artwork. Jason thought it was just the bees knees and wanted to show how much it meant to him, so he screened this super-limited edition shirt based on the original sculpture. Now, he just needs to get it to Wayne!

The online shop still has a few of the limited, big-print logo shirts in stock, as well as our regular logo design. More shirt designs are on the horizon. Stay tuned!

Limited BIG RPF logo tee