Seeds to Start Early Indoors
These garden favorites need a head start indoors about 6 to 8 weeks before your last expected frost date. Then when it warms up outdoors in late spring, you can plant sturdy, well-established seedlings to flower and bear fruit before cold weather sets in. Except in the most tropical areas, all US summers are too short for them to complete their flowering and fruiting cycles if started directly in the ground.
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