Seed Starting Planner
Enter your average last frost date and choose a crop. You’ll get a simple window for starting seeds indoors, hardening off, and planting outside.
Example: May 10 (varies by location and year)
We’ll start with 10 common vegetables. More coming.
This shifts your outdoor planting window slightly earlier.
How this works
Most seed starting schedules count backwards from your average last frost date. Warm-season crops (tomatoes, peppers) usually start indoors earlier; cool-season crops can be direct sown outdoors near the frost date.
This planner is for general guidance and does not replace local extension recommendations.