When to Start Seeds Indoors: Zone 6

Follow indoor seed starting tips and a calendar for your successful indoor seed starting in a Zone 6 garden.

Reader Contribution by Melodie Metje
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by Adobestock/New Africa

Follow when to start seeds indoors, zone 6 tips, and a calendar for your successful indoor seed starting.

What are the tricks to successful seed starting?  The most surefire I have found with a gadget is by using a heat mat under the seed starting tray.  I have almost 100 percent germination rate with it.

You can start seeds in pots you make yourself with newspaper, toilet paper cores, paper towel cores, or paper cups and sterile, organic seed starting mix.  A nifty way to do it is to cut used paper towel cores into sections and line with old newspaper.  You can plant the whole thing or push out the newspaper insert and compost the core.

There are also peat pellets, peat pots and soil blockers.  Peat is not a renewable resource, but there are substitutes for it now on the market.  Just read the labels. Soil blockers can be found online and used year after year using only seed starting mix.

  • Updated on Dec 28, 2022
  • Originally Published on Jan 8, 2014
Tagged with: Melodie Metje, Ohio, Reader Contributions, Seed Starting, worm castings, Zone 6
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