When to Start Seeds Indoors: Zone 6 – Mother Earth News (2024)

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.

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The key is using sterile seed starting mix, pots and containers. You can make your own seed starting mix with peat moss or coir (renewable), compost, and worm castings. Just be sure to heat the compost to at least 150 degrees to kill any pathogens before using to start seeds.

Place the seeds in premoistened starter mix in the pots and allow to wet thoroughly from the bottom (watering from the top can dislodge seeds). After fully saturated, they are ready to put in a catch pan. Ensure any catch pan you use has been thoroughly washed so all pathogens are killed. Mine has a water reservoir in the bottom of it that wicks the moisture up under the seedlings.

I put my seed starts by a sunny window over a heat mat in a plastic tray and a clear plastic lidthat I have had for years that you can buy at any big box store. Keep moist, but not wet, and with the clear cover on until seedling emerges. Once seedling emerges, remove the clear lid.

Make sure you label your seedlings as soon as you plant them; you may think you will remember two months from now what was where, but likely not! Now is also a great time to start keeping a journal. Start tracking what you planted when so you can review next year what worked well to repeat and what didn’t work so well to tweak.

Your seedling’s first leaves are not “true” leaves, think of them as baby teeth. The second set of leaves are their true leaves. They are ready to be hardened off when they have their first set of true leaves. Seedlings must be hardened and not just thrown outside. You take them out a little at a time, gradually increasing their exposure to sun and cold, only during the daytime. I try to plant when a warm spell is forecasted to minimize the shock.

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There are great selections of herbs and veggies at nurseries and big box stores nowadays so you have great options just waiting until spring is officially here and picking up what looks good at your nearby store in a couple of months. This is also a great back up if your first seed starting adventure goes a little awry.

When to Start Seeds Indoors: Zone 6 Calendar

The end of January into February is when to start seeds indoors for zone 6. I have outlined by month the plant seeds to start indoors between now and April for our Zone 6 garden.

Many big box stores will begin getting in their seeds this month. There are great varieties that can be ordered on line. See my blog side bar for the seed companies that I really like to order from.

Seed packets will tell you how far in advance of your last frost date to start your seeds indoors.

January and February are cold season crops seed starting time. March and April is the time for warm season veggie and herbs to get their indoor start.

10-12 Weeks Prior (end Jan/early Feb in Zone 6 garden)

  • Artichokes
  • Arugula
  • Bay
  • Beans (dry and lima)
  • Blackberries
  • Blueberries
  • Broccoli
  • Cabbage
  • Catnip
  • Celery
  • Chives
  • Edamame
  • Endive
  • Escarole
  • Fennel
  • Garlic
  • Horseradish
  • Leek
  • Lettuce
  • Mache
  • Mint
  • Mizuna
  • Onions
  • Parsley
  • Peas
  • Potatoes
  • Rhubarb
  • Shallots
  • Strawberries
  • Summer savory
  • Sorrel
  • Spinach
  • Fruit trees and bushes

8-10 Weeks Prior (mid-February in Zone 6 garden)

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  • Bee balm
  • Celeriac
  • Eggplant
  • Kale
  • Kohlrabi
  • Lavender
  • Leeks
  • Lettuce
  • Lovage
  • Marjoram
  • Mustard
  • Onions
  • Oregano
  • Parsley
  • Peas
  • Rosemary
  • Scallions
  • Spinach
  • Thyme
  • Turnips

March for Zone 6 Gardens

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  • Artichokes
  • Broccoli
  • Chamomile
  • Chard
  • Cilantro
  • Comfrey
  • Fennel
  • Lemon verbena
  • Lettuce
  • Okra
  • Onions
  • Peppers
  • Raddichio
  • Sage
  • Spinach
  • Summer squash
  • Tarragon
  • Tomatoes

April for Zone 6 Gardens

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  • Basil
  • Beans
  • Cucumber
  • Lettuce
  • Melon
  • Winter squash
  • Stevia

You can also start perennial flowers indoors as well. For any plant, look at the seed packet for when to plant according to your frost date. Then back up the time from there on when to start indoors. Typical seed starting is 6-8 weeks prior to the transplant date.

For more zone 6 resources, visit the What to Plant Now region pages.

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FAQs

When should I start seeds indoors zone 6? ›

Q1: What is the best time to start seeds indoors in Zone 6? The optimal time to start seeds indoors largely depends on the specific plant variety. However, as a general rule, we recommend starting most seeds 6-8 weeks before the last frost date.

How early should you start seeds indoors? ›

When should you start seeds indoors? Start seeds six to eight weeks before the last frost in your area. 2 Most plants are ready to go outside four to six weeks after you start the seeds.

When should I start seeds indoors in my area? ›

start indoors. General rule of thumb for most varieties is to start seeds six weeks before the last frost. Know your growing zone.

When starting seeds indoors How often do you water? ›

Watering. Check on your seedlings at least once or twice a day to see if they need misting. You want the surface of your soil to stay lightly damp because if your seeds dry out they won't germinate but if they stay too wet, they could rot. When at least 1/2 to 2/3 of the seeds sprout, you can remove the cover.

When to start tomato seeds in zone 6? ›

Go Ahead — Start from Seed

A good target date for transplant-ready tomato plants is 6 weeks ahead of the usual last-frost date. In Zone 6, for example, that means planting out at the beginning of April instead of mid-May.

When to start zinnia seeds indoors zone 6B? ›

Planting: Plant zinnias in spring after all danger of frost has passed, around the same time you'd plant tomatoes. Zinnias are easy to grow directly-seeded into the garden. For sooner blooms, start seeds indoors 4 to 6 weeks before your last frost date.

Is February too early to start seeds indoors? ›

Even if the last thing you're thinking about in January or February is the garden, it's actually a great time to start seeds indoors for frost-hardy leafy greens and for slow-to-get-started herbs.

Is April too late to start seeds indoors? ›

April is a great time to start to sow your flowers indoors so they can be ready for summer blooms!

What happens if you start seeds inside too early? ›

If you start too early, you might end up with leggy, overgrown plants that need babying until the frost disappears and the soil warms. Start too late, and you'll be drooling over your neighbor's BLTs while forlornly waiting for your plants' blooms to turn into fruit.

Should you water seeds right after planting? ›

Always water your seeds or starts immediately after planting. Seeds need to be kept moist to germinate (not soggy though because that will cause them to rot).

Do you start seeds in sun or shade? ›

A sunny windowsill is a good place to put sprouted seedlings. Lightly brushing the seedlings encourages the growth of strong stems. Most seeds will not germinate without sunlight and will perform best with 12 to 16 hours each day.

Can I start seeds in May? ›

If you want to sow vegetable seeds or flower seeds, May is a good time for green beans, corn, gladiolas, dill, cilantro, lilies, squash, parsley, sunflowers and more. For transplants, May works for tomatoes, mums, peppers, thyme, mint, eggplant, cucumber, blueberries, zucchini and others.

Do you water everyday after seeding? ›

Normally a lawn should be watered deeply but infrequently, but when you are watering for new grass seed, you must water every day. Set automatic timers for about 5 to 10 minutes, early in the morning, and again at mid-day. Watering done by hand or hose-end sprinklers must be consistent and evenly applied.

Is it better to water seeds in the morning or at night? ›

early morning is the optimum time. the plants will respond extremely favorably. and the plants will grow beautifully. remember am water pm go to bed.

What is the best fertilizer for starting seeds? ›

What Type of Fertilizer to Use on Seedlings. Look for an all-purpose fertilizer that contains an even balance of nitrogen (N) to phophorous (P) to potassium (K). An all-purpose fertilizer will help young plants develop a sturdy root system and lush, healthy leaves.

When should I start perennial seeds indoors? ›

Start seeds eight to 10 weeks before your last frost date. It's a good idea to label pots with not only the type of seed, but also the date of sowing and the average days to germination. In most cases, give seeds at least a month to germinate.

When to start celery seeds indoors zone 6? ›

Because a celery plant has such a long maturity time, about five months, you will need to start celery seeds indoors at least 10-12 weeks before the average last frost date, which is April 15 for our area. Celery can actually tolerate some frost.

When to start parsley seeds indoors zone 6? ›

Start seedlings indoors 10-12 weeks before the last frost, or direct sow outside 2-4 weeks before the last frost. Transfer seedlings after the threat of frost has passed.

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