Depends on what type of seeds they are. I personally never “mess” with seeds. I buy plants. If expense is a concern, you can always buy the smaller pots–they are much less expensive then the large ones. They all grow into the same plant. The smaller ones just take a modest bit longer sometimes.
The trays you buy annuals in are fantastic to initiation seeds. Many nurseries will give you a few if you question.
Transplant them after they show about three or more sets of regular leaves, not counting seed leaves.
depends on what kind of flowers they are some of the flower seeds you can plant out in your flower bed just dig a hole about 3 inches deep and drop 5 or 6 seeds in there make sure you fill up it right after putting the dirt back on top of the seeds , after about a week i would fill up them with miracle grow once a week hope this helps you out , oh by the way you need to read on back of package and see if they require full sun , shade or what they require before planting so you could get them in the right location
Depending on the type of seeds they will need different times of dormancy lengths. Most annual seeds will of way germinate the following spring season. Seeds need air, moisture, and excellent temperature for germination.
It’s Best to plant and grow seeds right where you want them planted. Transplanting them after they are in a container will only stress the plants more.
Depends on what type of seeds they are. I personally never “mess” with seeds. I buy plants. If expense is a concern, you can always buy the smaller pots–they are much less expensive then the large ones. They all grow into the same plant. The smaller ones just take a modest bit longer sometimes.
The trays you buy annuals in are fantastic to initiation seeds. Many nurseries will give you a few if you question.
Transplant them after they show about three or more sets of regular leaves, not counting seed leaves.
depends on what kind of flowers they are some of the flower seeds you can plant out in your flower bed just dig a hole about 3 inches deep and drop 5 or 6 seeds in there make sure you fill up it right after putting the dirt back on top of the seeds , after about a week i would fill up them with miracle grow once a week hope this helps you out , oh by the way you need to read on back of package and see if they require full sun , shade or what they require before planting so you could get them in the right location
Depending on the type of seeds they will need different times of dormancy lengths. Most annual seeds will of way germinate the following spring season. Seeds need air, moisture, and excellent temperature for germination.
It’s Best to plant and grow seeds right where you want them planted. Transplanting them after they are in a container will only stress the plants more.