It's Seed Starting Time & We're Ready!
Many varieties of seeds are best started indoors because you have more control over the growing conditions. For crops like tomatoes and peppers that take a long time to produce fruit, starting indoors is usually preferred. Flowers started indoors will flower earlier in the season, and perennial flowers may flower in their first year.
Many varieties need warm soil temperature to germinate, so if you don't start them inside, you may have to wait to sow outdoors until 2 to 4 weeks after your average last frost.
So, stop in and see our staff for suggestions for your garden.
We have all the supplies you'll need!