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Starting vegetable seeds indoors
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Date Posted: Mon, Jan 05 - 11:06 am
- When should I start my indoor vegetable seedlings?
- For gardeners in Richmond, Virginia, the average last frost date is around April 10–20. Indoor vegetable seedlings are typically started 4–10 weeks before that date, depending on the crop. Here are some general indoor seed-starting timelines for Richmond: Start 8–10 weeks before last frost (early–mid February): Tomatoes Peppers Eggplant Start 6–8 weeks before last frost (late February–early March): Broccoli Cabbage Cauliflower Lettuce Start 4–6 weeks before last frost (mid–late March): Cucumbers Squash Melons (often better direct-seeded unless you have a short season) Best direct-seeded outdoors (after frost): Beans Peas Corn Carrots Radishes Helpful reminders: Starting too early often leads to tall, weak seedlings that are harder to transplant. Strong light is essential—most seedlings need supplemental grow lights. Seed packets provide excellent crop-specific guidance and should always be followed. Harden seedlings off gradually before planting outdoors. It's fun to start planning what you will grow this year! Good luck!