Indoor Seed Starting Schedule for Easy Vegetables & Flowers (2024)

Starting seeds indoors is fun, but it can quickly get complicated when you’re trying to figure out when to start flowers, vegetables, and herbs indoors. There is no one-size-fits-all general guideline, and many plants have a range of weeks that they can be started.

In this post, I’ll break it down and show you the best (read: easiest) seeds to start indoors, when to start them indoors and keep it easy with pretty charts for each week.

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A few disclaimers before we start: I personally garden in Zone 3, so my seed starting schedule will best suit Zones 2, 3, 4, and 5, because we share a similar shorter growing season.

In Zone 3 it is very difficult to stagger seed and have dedicated plantings for spring and fall crops. Because of the short amount of time, most plants get planted all at once or just a few weeks apart. However, the amount of time the seed needs to be started indoors before the last frost date should work for you, no matter where in the world you garden.

If you’d rather watch than read, check out my seed starting video on my YouTube channel:

I’m going to assume that you already know the basics of seed starting indoors with a grow light. If you don’t have a grow light and need to start from a window, read this post. If you don’t have decent light or space in your home, you might enjoy trying this unusual method of seed starting.

With that out of the way, let’s figure out your indoor seed starting schedule!

Is it too late to start seeds indoors?

To find the answer to that question, you’ll need to know your last spring frost date. You can find yours in Canada here, or in the US here. From that date, you’ll count backwards to whatever date it currently is that you’re reading this post. For example, if your last frost date is May 21st, and you’re currently reading this on April 1st, you have 7 weeks left, and can probably start most of the plants you’re hoping to start, with a few exceptions.

Some plants like broccoli, cauliflower, zinnias, and marigolds can be both seed-started and direct-sown and have a lot of flexibility in timing. Other plants like peppers, tomatoes, artichokes, and others that love heat and require a long growing season are much less flexible and can be direct-seeded only in the very warmest growing zones.

My friend Julia from Julia Dimakos, Gardening Girl, has a wonderful seed-starting chart that you can personalize to wherever you live.

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What are the best seeds to start indoors?

I’m going to answer this question by not answering it. Instead, I’ll tell you the seeds that you really shouldn’t start indoors. Every other vegetable (and most flowers) can likely be started indoors.

You do not seed start…

  • Corn
  • Beets
  • Carrots
  • Turnips
  • Radishes
  • Peas
  • Beans
  • Amaranthus
  • Spinach
  • Potatoes

In general, root vegetables should not be started indoors, with the exception of onions if you are starting them from seed and not bulbs. I do not recommend complete beginners start onions from seed, as it’s a very long two-year process. Please save yourself the headache and buy onions in the little bulb form instead.

Update: Now of course, once I posted this list, a bunch of people wrote to me in disagreement. You can seed start all of the things on this list if you really want to. But I personally wouldn’t.

Okay, But What Are the Easiest Vegetables to Start Indoors?

Beginner gardeners can have good success with seed starting peppers and tomatoes. As for flowers, you can’t go wrong with marigolds, zinnia, cosmos, and calendula.

I personally have found it very difficult to start cruciferous vegetables like broccoli and cauliflower. It has taken me four years of trying to finally grow decent seedlings, and even then, they were more stretched out than I would have liked.

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Seed Starting Timelines

Here are some fun graphics I’ve created to help you know exactly when to start some of the most common vegetables and flowers. You can sign up to get the whole series plus a seed starting planner below:

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In general, the flowers and vegetables that need to be started at 10 weeks, 8 weeks, and 6 weeks can not be direct-seeded successfully in colder climates with short growing seasons. Or if they are successful, they will only bloom/ripen at the very tail end of the season.

The flowers and vegetables listed in the 4 weeks section could all be direct-seeded.

Starting these seeds the week after they are listed is also okay. For example, it’s okay to start Week 10 seeds in Week 9, Week 8 seeds in Week 7, and so on.

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I hope this little seed starting guide helps you on your gardening adventures. What will you be seed starting this year? If you’d like more guidance, also go into more detail about when to start vegetables in my Growing Roots Beginner Gardening Guide and when to start cut flowers in Cut Flowers Made Simple.

If you liked this blog post, find me onFacebook,TikTok,andInstagramfor more cold-climate vegetable gardening tips, delicious recipes, and cut flower goodness! I also make weekly videos over on myYouTubechannel. I hope to see you there!

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FAQs

What vegetable seeds should be started indoors? ›

Seeds that are typically started indoors include long season crops, like eggplants, okra, tomatoes, broccoli and kale. Some plants do not fare well as transplants or need to be transplanted at the right stage of growth so they aren't stunted by stressors.

When to start flower seeds indoors chart? ›

Seed-Starting Date Calculator
CropNumber of weeks to start seeds before setting-out date
Safe time to set out plants (relative to frost-free date)
Flower Collections & Mixes*6 to 8on frost-free date
Forget-Me-Not8 to 9on frost-free date
Gaillardia (Blanket Flower)8 to 10on frost-free date
70 more rows

How do you set up an indoor seed starting system? ›

Indoor Seed Starting Guide + What No One Tells You!
  1. #1 Moisten your soil mix.
  2. #2 Fill your Cell Tray with Indoor Seed Starting Soil Mix.
  3. #3 Poke a Hole for your Seeds.
  4. #4 Place seeds in the holes.
  5. #5 Cover seeds with soil mix or vermiculite.
  6. #6 To Cover with plastic or Not to Cover?
  7. #7 Moisten, Put Tray Under Lights.
Jan 1, 2023

What vegetables should not be started inside? ›

Plants like radishes and lettuces grow in such a short window of time that they're not worth starting indoors even if they had roots that could handle transplant well.

What is the easiest seed to germinate? ›

It's official: beans, peas, and pumpkins are among the top ten easiest plants to grow from seed, according to a list created by the Home Garden Seed Association. Also on the list: cucumbers, zinnias, cosmos, sunflowers, lettuce, radishes, and squash.

Is April too late to start seeds indoors? ›

April is a great time to start to sow your flowers indoors so they can be ready for summer blooms!

How early is too early to start seeds indoors? ›

As a general rule, seeds are started indoors about six weeks prior to your last frost date. During a cold spring, it's better to delay sowing a little to ensure the soil temperature is warm enough than to jump the gun and get disappointing results.

When to start cucumber seeds indoors? ›

Quick facts. Cucumbers grow best in warm weather. Start seeds indoors in late April for transplants. Sow seed directly in the garden after soil has warmed, usually in May.

What seeds sprout the fastest indoors? ›

Seeds That Germinate Quickly

Beans – Green beans of all varieties sprout and grow quickly. Cucurbits – Many of the plants in the cucurbit family germinate and sprout very quickly. These include cucumbers, squashes, and melons. Chives – These quick growing onions are tasty and fragrant.

What is the fastest plant to grow indoors? ›

Begonia. The fastest-growing houseplants on our list—they can double in size within two to three weeks, according to Satch—begonias are bushy plants originating from tropical and subtropical forest floors. They have fancy leaves featuring swirls, dots, and other colorful patterns and can flower at all times of the year ...

What is the easiest way to start seeds indoors? ›

How to Start Seeds Indoors in 4 Easy Steps
  1. Fill a large bowl with seed-starting mix and mix in a little water to evenly moisten the soil. ...
  2. Place your seed tray inside the drip tray and fill each cell to just below the top with soil.
  3. Sow your seeds. ...
  4. Cover the tray and place it under your lights on the heat mat.
Feb 10, 2023

What is the best container to start seeds indoors? ›

Recycled Food Containers

Clear plastic fruit trays in which strawberries and other fruits are packaged at the grocery store can be used for germinating seeds. These containers already have holes in both the top and bottom for drainage and air exchange.

Which vegetables should you start indoors? ›

10 Vegetables You Should Start Indoors
  • Broccoli and Cauliflower. If you like broccoli or cauliflower, consider starting these vegetables inside. ...
  • Tomatoes. Tomatoes are a favorite among gardeners and there is such a wide variety to choose from. ...
  • Lettuces. Salad lovers rejoice! ...
  • Peppers. ...
  • Beets. ...
  • Celery. ...
  • Cabbage. ...
  • Cucumbers.
Feb 14, 2020

What vegetables need to be started early? ›

In late February to early March, start cabbages, kale, broccoli, cauliflower, onions, leeks, endive, escarole, fennel, lettuce, and artichokes indoors. In mid- to late March, direct sow peas, spinach, fava beans, and arugula outdoors. Start peppers, tomatoes, eggplant, Swiss chard, and tomatillos indoors.

What vegetables are best to start from seed? ›

Top 5 Easiest Vegetables to Grow from Seed
  1. #1 Lettuce. There are many varieties of lettuce to choose from, all with their own specific flavor. ...
  2. #2 Peas. Once planted, peas require very little attention other than light watering and fertilizer. ...
  3. #3 Swiss Chard. ...
  4. #4 Spinach. ...
  5. #5 Carrots.

Is it too late to start vegetable seeds indoors? ›

Can I start seeds late? Absolutely! Your plants will be smaller than plants sown earlier, but when starting indoors in a high quality seed starter, you'll achieve robust root growth for healthy seedlings.

Should you start cucumbers indoors? ›

Cucumbers grow best in warm weather. Start seeds indoors in late April for transplants. Sow seed directly in the garden after soil has warmed, usually in May. Plastic mulch and row covers allow earlier planting.

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