3-Gallon Japanese Maples 30% OFF!

Start from Seeds

When starting seeds indoors, the goal is to have hearty seedlings by the time it's warm enough to plant outdoors. Here's some tips to get started: Choosing the Right Container You can start seeds in almost any kind.

Start from Seeds

melpers

When starting seeds indoors, the goal is to have hearty seedlings by the time it’s warm enough to plant outdoors. Here’s some tips to get started:

Choosing the Right Container
You can start seeds in almost any kind of container that will hold 1 to 2 inches of starting medium and has holes for drainage.

Seed-Starting and Potting Mixes
Seeds contain enough nutrients to nourish themselves through sprouting, so a seed-starting mix does not have to contain nutrients. It should be free of weed seeds, retain moisture, and provide plenty of air spaces. We recommend using a seed starting mix or McDonald All Purpose Potting Soil.

Sowing Seeds
The package instructions will give you details for spacing, however, here are a few rules of thumb:

  • Space large seeds at least 1 inch apart, planting 2 or 3 seeds in each pot (snip off the weaker seedlings later).
  • Plant medium-sized seeds ½ to 1 inch apart, and tiny seeds about ½ inch apart.
  • If you’re sowing only a few seeds, use your fingertips or tweezers to place them precisely.
  • Cover the seeds to a depth of three times their thickness by carefully sprinkling them with light, dry potting soil or seed-starting medium.
  • Be sure to label the seeds so that you know what you have planted.

Timetable
Each packet of seeds will offer a germination time frame and that is the how long it will take the seeds to sprout. The packet will also recommend a time frame when planting the seeds indoors. Remember, here in Hampton Roads, the average last frost date is April 15 and you shouldn’t plant tender seedlings outdoors until after that date.

If you have any questions on this process, please see one of our experts at any McDonald Garden Center.

Recent Blog
The June Garden Refresh: Plants That Instantly Re-Energize Your Yard
5 Secrets to Bigger, Better Tomatoes This Season
From Canvas to Container: Finding Garden Inspiration in Art

Related Articles

The June Garden Refresh: Plants That Instantly Re-Energize Your Yard

By June, your garden has revealed a lot about itself. Some plants are hitting their stride, while others have finished their spring show. You may even notice a few spots...

5 Secrets to Bigger, Better Tomatoes This Season

A great tomato harvest starts long before the first fruit ripens. From choosing the right variety to understanding how your plants grow, a few tomato-specific techniques can make all the...

From Canvas to Container: Finding Garden Inspiration in Art

What do great gardens and great works of art have in common? Both tell a story through color, texture, balance, and emotion. Just like an artist uses a canvas to...

Explore McDonald Garden Center