I live in Northern Ontario, so I have to keep all my plants inside until likely the first week of June. My whole house has my vegetable plants. It’s my first year gardening and I obviously started far too many seeds thinking more of them would fail. Alas, here we are with roma tomatoes (learned i shouldve chosen a indeterminate – oops!), cucumbers, lettuce, peppers, zuchinis and beans. I hope it will be worth it in the end.

Edit to add: any advice is welcome!

by juliannesevy

5 Comments

  1. irish_taco_maiden

    Nice! It’s hard in a more northern climate if you want any summer veggie crops for sure. I’ve given up on seedlings indoors but I live further south now than I used to (Alaska) so I can get away with it.  Many happy plantings!

  2. PerfectShadow63

    I have no advice. Just wanted to say that year after year I start way more plants than I should. At the end of every year I say I won’t do it again. Annnnnd then I do. You’re in good company 🙂

  3. sitewolf

    my indoor maters and peppers are a month ahead of anything I’d find at a greenhouse…..’maybe’ I can get maters out Friday, but now they changed the forecast so there’s some low-mid 40s next week when it had been all 50+

  4. galileosmiddlefinger

    Early May is when I test my partner’s patience to the absolute limit with tray upon tray of seedlings moving in and out of the house every day.

  5. manyamile

    If you moved the vacuums outside, you’d have room for 20 more plants. That’s my advice. 🤭

    you said *any* advice 🤷‍♂️

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