I am not ready to order all my seeds...yet...but I have been looking at some to mail in soon. Things you need to start early if you really want to do them yourself:
Onions: I am convinced that the best onions come from seeds. We grow long day onions in Wisconsin, for growing during our long days of summer. Short day is for warmer zones, think winter there when days are shorter. Check the time to maturity, but I put my little onion seedlings out in April after starting them in February
Lisianthus: This beautiful flower takes a long time to bloom and January is not too early to start it. It is a very tiny seed, a very tiny seedling and doesn't seem to grow very fast.
Herbs: If you want some indoor herbs, start them now for an indoor crop. They will need supplemental light.
Greens: At least start thinking about them. If you have a cold frame set up in your garden, you may be putting some seedlings in there the end of February or March, depending on the temperatures. I still don't have my cold frame, but I am thinking of how to utilize that nice, sunny spot on the south side this year, possibly some straw bales and a Lexan cover. TBA
Pansies and violas: These are cool season crops and if you want to grow your own, you have to start early.
Look at the seed packs and the days to harvest. Count back to when you want to harvest to when you need to start. If it is over 100 days, you are probably looking at an early start.
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