pauliojr
Well-Known Member
I'm sure a lot of people are getting excited that the spring is coming so everyone can start planting their seeds outside and probably won't have to do half as much work as inside growing requires. Just wondering. For people in the states who really experience TRUE seasons, like (COLD WINTERS), when would be the best time for someone to start their seedlings outside. I was thinking late March, early April. Wasn't sure if anyone does anything different. Any feedback would help. Never grown outside, so would like to give it a try this year. Thanks.