What are the best plants to start as seedlings versus directly in the ground?

  


The best plants to start as seedlings versus directly in the ground can depend on a variety of factors, such as the climate, soil conditions, and the time of year. Here are some general guidelines for plants that are commonly started as seedlings:


Plants to start as seedlings:


Tomatoes

Peppers

Eggplants

Broccoli

Cabbage

Cauliflower

Brussels sprouts

Kale

Lettuce

Spinach

Swiss chard

Cucumbers

Squash

Melons

Pumpkins

Basil

Parsley

Cilantro

Dill

Thyme

Sage

These plants generally benefit from being started indoors as seedlings because they need a longer growing season than what they would get if planted directly in the ground. By starting them indoors, you can get a head start on the growing season and ensure that they are mature enough to produce a good harvest.


Plants to start directly in the ground:


Carrots

Beets

Radishes

Turnips

Beans

Peas

Corn

Sunflowers

Zinnias

Marigolds

These plants can be directly sown into the ground because they have a shorter growing season and are generally hardy enough to withstand outdoor conditions from an early stage. Sowing them directly in the ground can also help reduce transplant shock and the stress that can come from being transplanted from a container to the ground.



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