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When to Start Seeds

Growing Plants from Seed

By Marie Iannotti, About.com

Seedling Pushing Through Soil

Seedling Pushing Through Soil

Marie Iannotti

When should you start seeds indoors? That depends on the type of seed and the last expected frost date for your area. Frost dates are averages and are given as a range of dates. Once you know your last expected frost date, your seed package should tell you how many weeks ahead you should start the seeds. Count back from the last expected frost date for each type of seed you are planting and you'll have a planting schedule.

Example

If you live in Zone 6 (Frost Free Date Range March 30 - April 30) and you want to plant broccoli, which should be started 5-7 weeks before the Frost Free Date, count back 7 weeks from March 30th to February 9th. That's the earliest you should consider starting your broccoli seeds. If it seems like it will be an early spring, go ahead and start planting then. However, you would probably be better off averaging the dates to April 15th and counting back from there. Holding the seedlings for a couple of weeks before transplanting won't be as stressful on them as holding them for an entire month.


Last Expected Frost Dates by Zone

  • Zone 1: June1 - June 30
  • Zone 2: May 1 - May 31
  • Zone 3: May 1 - May31
  • Zone 4: May 1 - May31
  • Zone 5: March 30 - April30
  • Zone 6: March 30 - April30
  • Zone 7: March 30 - April30
  • Zone 8: February 28 - March 30
  • Zone 9: January 30 - February 28
  • Zone 10: January 1 - January 31
  • Zone 11 Frost Free Year Round
If you are not sure of your Zone or wnat more specifics on your Frost Free Date, check the USDA Hardiness Zone Map or contact your local Cooperative Extension. Here's a list of commonly planted flowers, vegetables and herbs and how many weeks before that Last Frost Date to start them.

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