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When Should You Start Your Seeds Indoors

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Ashleigh Smith
I'm Ashleigh Smith, a native to Northern Utah. I first gained a love of gardening with my grandmother as I helped her each summer.

I decided to make a career of it and have recently graduated with a Bachelor's degree in Horticulture from Brigham Young University - Idaho. My studies have focused on plant production while I also have experience in Nursery & Garden Center Operations.

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Feed Your Garden Right: A Beginner's Guide to Fertilizing

A practical guide to fertilizing home gardens that covers fertilizer basics, NPK labels, soil pH, organic vs. synthetic options, and the main fertilizer types — from granular and liquid to biological amendments and trace minerals.


The Ultimate Guide to Gardening Styles: Find Your Perfect Approach

The Ultimate Guide to Gardening Styles: Find Your Perfect Approach

Written By Ashleigh Smith Garden Types What you grow and how you care for your garden spaces depend heavily on their structure. Common garden types include traditional in-ground garden plots, raised beds, containers, vertical gardens, indoor gardening, and community gardens....

Sprouts for Protein! Top High-Protein Sprouts You Can Grow at Home

Sprouts for Protein! Top High-Protein Sprouts You Can Grow at Home

Written By Lara Wadsworth Why Protein Matters in a Plant-Based Diet Protein is one of the big 3 macronutrients our bodies need daily to maintain or build muscle, provide energy, and improve overall health. Protein is used throughout our bodies...

Why Start Seeds Indoors Instead of Direct Sowing?

Why Start Seeds Indoors Instead of Direct Sowing?

Seed starting is the best method for growing seeds if you have a short growing season, want to grow something that requires more time than your season allows, or the seed requires a controlled growing environment for success.



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7 comments

  • Kathy Pate Feb 27, 2025

    I’ve been gardening since the 1970s, so I guess I could be considered an experienced gardener, but I still appreciate the information and learn from it. Thanks so much.


  • Leon Warren Feb 26, 2025

    Last frost date in area 8.Thanks Leon.


  • Bethany Feb 6, 2023

    Thank you for the helpful information! As a beginner gardener it has been tempting to start everything indoors. It’s helpful to know that it best to directly sow some crops.


  • Malia Xiong Jan 11, 2023

    Thanks for these helpful tips! Last year most of my cucumber that were grown indoors did not make it when I transplanted them to my garden. They wilted the moment I set them out in the sun. I had to directly sow them and their growth was amazing! I appreciate the tips from this blog.


  • Rebecca Mancini Jan 3, 2023

    This is a very organized and well written blog that I will keep saved for reference. It can be tempting to try to start all the variations of plants indoors but that has been ineffective in the past with the level of successful transplanting. Thank you for this!


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