Seed Starting Mistakes and How to Avoid Them

Seed Starting Mistakes

1. Using the Wrong Soil

2. Planting Seeds Too Deep

3. Overwatering or Underwatering

4. Ignoring Light Requirements

5. Starting Seeds at the Wrong Time

Timing matters when starting seeds. Planting seeds too early can result in seedlings outgrowing their containers before outdoor conditions are suitable. Starting too late may delay your harvest or blooms. Refer to your seed packets for guidance on the best time to start seeds indoors. Calculate the planting date by considering your region’s last frost date and the seeds’ germination and growth requirements.

6. Skipping Seed Preparation

7. Crowding Seeds in Trays

8. Neglecting Air Circulation

9. Using Dirty Containers

10. Skipping Hardening Off

Bonus Tips for Seed-Starting Success

Happy Seed Staring