Starting Seeds for Your Garden
If you’re interested in having a garden, you’ll need to take this bit of gardening advice to heart and go out and get yourself some seeds. This is often a good idea with plants that are more delicate or plants that you’ll be putting in the ground right after another crop comes out – or maybe even just before that last crop is done.
The best way to do things is to start seeds in your house in smaller containers and get them ready, so you can transplant them as soon as you’re ready to put them in the ground. By starting them indoors you’ll extend the growing season, and some plants will do better this way because they are very fragile. If you start them off in a hostile environment outside, you’ll find that many of them die out or don’t do well, because they are unprepared.
Once you have good seedlings that have been grown indoors, you’ll need to start taking them outside each day for a little while so that they can get used to the outdoor climate. Once they are able to handle the new environment, you can transplant them and enjoy your crops.