McChooky
Free Ranging
The only plants I like to start this early are those that grow from the stem.They don't have to be transplanted but once if you use a tall pot.The rest I sow 6 weeks before the last frost date.I am just getting into starting seeds before planting in late May. I hope to try it this year. In theory, it would be nice to have a month or two head start on the season. Appreciate the feedback on trying many things and giving up on them. That's why I'm thinking just make some pallet wood seed trays out of scrap wood and using something like those toilet paper pots instead of buying more plastic trays and containers.
I would like to reduce the number of plants I buy at the nursery to transplant in my garden. I mainly buy pepper plants and tomatoes. I would like to try to start some of them from seed myself and see how it goes this year. But I don't have a greenhouse so that limits my options.
A few years ago, I tried growing some plants inside the house, but the plants got long and leggy and did not survive. I found out that you really need to put those starter plants under lights to start them off right. Live and learn.
Once I get the plants into my raised beds, they usually all do very well. Lots of good chicken run compost in those beds and the plants seem to really like that soil.