Indoor Seed Starting Time!


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Hi Garden Friend,

January is the month to start seeds indoors for spring planting. Tomatoes, peppers, eggplant or anything you like to grow that has a long period before harvesting but cannot handle frost.

LGS Seed Starting Guide

Favorite Online Seed Companies include:

Renee's Garden

Botanical Interest / Epic Gardening

High Mowing

True Leaf Market


Other preparations to do this month:

  1. Plan your spring garden! LGS Printable Garden Planner/Journal will help you be ready to grow and keep track of your garden throughout the year and every year after.
  2. Need more help planning? Book a 1-on-1 Garden Coaching Consulation.
  3. Add compost to your garden.
  4. Trim fruit trees.

Recent articles

Easy Guide to Growing Bok Choy

Start growing bok choy at home with this easy guide. Learn how to plant bok choy seeds and the best time to harvest this tasty vegetable.

How to Grow Onions

One of the lesser-known garden secrets is how awesome homegrown onions are. They’re easy to grow, they store well, and they’re a cooking staple.

Love from my garden to yours!

Crystal Jarvis

www.lettucegrowsomething.com

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The Central Texas Monthly planting guide helps take the guesswork out of when to plant seeds or plants for each month of the year. With my guide, you'll have access to a comprehensive list of the best vegetable plants to grow in Central Texas, broken down bi-monthly.

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