Seed Starting Success: Get Organized Before You Sow (2024)

Elevate your indoor seed-starting experience with these practical tips for organization and efficiency. Learn how to plan your seed-starting schedule, gather necessary supplies, and create a designated workspace to cultivate seedlings with ease.

Spring is just around the corner, and for avid gardeners, that means it’s time to prepare for the upcoming planting season.

There’s something magical about starting plants from seeds – watching those tiny specks grow into flourishing greenery is a reward unlike any other.

However, to ensure a successful and stress-free seed starting experience, getting organized beforehand is an absolute must.

Today, we will review how to organize your seed starting schedule, gather the necessary supplies, and create a designed workspace to cultivate seedlings with ease.

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Seed Starting Success: Getting Organized Before You Sow

Starting seeds can seem like a daunting process but once you get organized and chart it all out, it’s pretty easy to do. If you are unsure where to start, this post is for you!

As a gardener, the day Christmas is over, I’m already planning my projects for the new growing season, which includes planning my spring garden.

Starting seeds indoors and winter sowing outdoors is a great way to get a jump on the next season. It’s also a great way to grow flowers, vegetables, and other plants that may not be readily available at your local nurseries.

If you are preparing to undertake seed starting this year, it is super important to get yourself organized before you begin so you are all set to go before you sow.

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From Seed to Plant: Prepare Your Seed Starting Schedule

Creating a seed starting schedule might seem like a small task, but it’s a crucial step that can make all the difference. If you are starting several different types of seed, it’s a good idea to make a when to start seed indoors chart to help you see what seeds to plant and when.

Start by noting down the average last frost date in your area – this will be your guideline for when it’s safe to transplant seedlings outdoors.

Then, work backward from that date to determine when to start each type of seed indoors. Different plants have varying germination and growth periods, so having a charted schedule helps you sow seeds at the right time for optimal growth.

Organizational Supplies Needed Before Starting Seeds

  1. seeds
  2. notebook or journal
  3. pen or pencil
  4. calendar
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Directions for Organizing Before Sowing Seeds

The purpose of getting organized is to help you know how many supplies you need and when to start germinating seeds. I don’t know about you, but if I don’t organize myself, the task seems daunting.

Charting it all out on paper is helpful to see what the sowing schedule will look like. So organizing, journaling, and calendaring is a huge help when starting seeds.

Here’s how to get yourself organized.

  1. Grab your seed packets, pen, and a notebook or a garden journal. Have your calendar handy. (I just use my phone.)
  2. Organize seed packets by plant.
  3. I like to make it look like a spreadsheet, so make columns for Days to Maturity, Seed Germination, Sow Date, Flower Color, Overall Size, and Amount of Sun. The information is on the back of each seed packet.
  4. In the rows, start with each plant then name each variety underneath.
  5. Grab the information from each seed packet and drop it into your list.
  6. Calendar the sow dates for each plant and variety. You will need to know your last frost date to calendar this.
  7. When complete, clean up the list and add it to a spreadsheet or garden journal so it’s easy to make changes during the growing season.
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Gather Your Necessary Supplies

Nothing halts the momentum of seed starting like realizing you’re missing essential germinating seeds supplies midway through the process.

Before beginning, take inventory of your seed starter supplies before diving in.

Here’s a quick checklist to get you started:

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Notes About Your Seed Starting Supplies

  • Containers: Whether it’s seed trays, peat pots, or recycled containers, ensure they’re clean and have proper drainage.
  • Seed Starting Mix: Invest in a quality, well-draining seed starting mix to provide the best environment for seedlings.
  • Seeds: Check the viability of your seeds and organize them by planting dates.
  • Labels and Markers: Don’t underestimate the importance of labeling your seedlings – it’s easy to forget what’s what once they start growing.
  • Watering Can or Spray Bottle: Gentle watering is key in the early stages of growth.
  • Light Source: If natural light is scarce, invest in grow lights to provide adequate illumination.
  • Heat Source: Some seeds require warmth for germination, so get a heat mat or two.
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Create a Designated Workspace

Designate an area in your home specifically for germinating seeds. Ideally, this space should have access to natural light (or grow lights) and be easily accessible for daily checks and care. Whether it’s a dedicated corner in your living space or a shelf in a well-lit room, having a defined workspace helps in staying organized and focused on nurturing your seedlings.

When I germinated seeds in the basem*nt of our former home, I used to work in my kitchen and then move the trays down to the basem*nt to keep them under the lights. But here at the new house, I have a designated workspace in my garage for seed starting, potting, and other small DIY gardening projects.

Wherever you decide to sow seeds indoors, keep in mind that you’ll be making a bit of a mess. So you may want to keep a dust pan, broom, or vacuum on hand to clean up messes as you go.

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From Seed to Plant: Why Organization Matters

The journey from seed to seedling is delicate and requires attention to detail. By getting organized before you sow, you set yourself up for success:

  • Efficiency: Following a “when to start seeds indoors chart” or seed starting schedule and having all necessary supplies on hand saves time and prevents stress while you work.
  • Optimal Growth: Sowing seeds at the right time ensures they have ample time to grow strong before transplanting.
  • Prevention of Mistakes: Labels and good organization prevent mix-ups, ensuring you know exactly what you’re growing and how you’ll execute it.
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What I Learned After Organizing My Seed Starting Schedule

After charting my seed schedule, my sweet peas are the first seeds to be sown. They had the earliest sow date of 10-12 weeks before the last frost date. So the earliest I can sow them here in my gardening zone 6a is February 20.

From there, I realized I’d be sowing seeds almost every other week until just before the last frost. Here’s what I am growing this year.

  • Sweet Peas
  • Snapdragon Flowers
  • Larkspur
  • Cosmos
  • Zinnias
  • Sunflowers
  • Silene
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Seed Starting Organizational FAQs

What Is the Best Container to Store Seeds In?

Since you’ll likely have leftover seeds, it’s a good idea to think ahead to how you want to store the extras so you can sow them the following season.

The best container to store seeds is made from glass, plastic, or metal. It’s important to keep them in an envelope or paper bag in a cool, dry place that is kept out of direct sunlight.

I keep mine in a card catalog in the library but you can also keep them in the back of the refrigerator. I keep some seed packets in the garage fridge.

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Where is the Best Place to Store Seeds In?

The best place to store seeds is a place that is not in direct sunlight and maintains an even temperature, like a cold closet, basem*nt, or room on the north side of your home.

How Do You Organize Garden Seeds?

Similar to a card catalog, I like to keep them in a container with dividers between the seeds and organize them alphabetically. This makes it much easier to find the seeds I’m ready to sow when I want them.

How to Sow Seeds Indoors

Next in the series, we’ll cover what you need to know about sowing seeds indoors without a greenhouse and the lessons I learned along the way.

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How to Start Seeds Indoors Without a Greenhouse Series

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  • Supplies for Starting Seeds Indoors Without a Greenhouse
  • Seed Starting Success: Getting Organized Before You Sow (you are here)
  • What You Need to Know About Sowing Seeds Indoors
  • 7 Lessons I Learned Starting Seeds Indoors
  • What You Need to Know About Hardening Off Plants
  • How to Plant a Garden After Starting Seeds Indoors
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Starting Seeds Indoors

To quickly recap Parts 1 and 2 of my seed starting series:

In Part 1, I shared an overview detailing how to start seeds indoors without a greenhouse.

And if you do have a greenhouse, I’ve got you covered there too.

In Part 2, I shared how I set up an indoor seed starting system in the basem*nt.

Doesn’t it look so cool?

I successfully started over 1400 flowers here!

In this post, I reviewed all the supplies that I used to sow seeds in my basem*nt.

Now that we covered both the overview and supplies, let’s talk about how to get yourself organized.

More Great Seed Starting Tips

My good friend Kim from Shiplap and Shells just shared an amazing post all about how to start sweet peas from seed as well as how to care for them.

You can read all about it HERE.

Aren’t they so gorgeous?

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Stacy Ling

Stacy Ling is author of the best selling book, The Bricks 'n Blooms Guide to a Beautiful and Easy-Care Flower Garden, and writes the blog Bricks ’n Blooms from her 1850 farmhouse located in zone 6b northern New Jersey. She is a master gardener who’s been gardening for over 25 years and enjoys sharing her passion to help beginners find their inner green thumb, as well as discover a love for all things plants and flowers. Stacy loves to bring the outdoors inside her home and decorates with a comfy, casual, and cottagecore style. Come grow stuff and create beautiful spaces with her.

Insights, advice, suggestions, feedback and comments from experts

As an expert in gardening and seed starting, I can provide you with practical tips and advice to elevate your indoor seed-starting experience. I have a depth of knowledge and first-hand expertise in this topic, which I will demonstrate by providing information related to the concepts mentioned in this article.

Planning Your Seed-Starting Schedule

One important aspect of successful seed starting is planning your seed-starting schedule. This involves determining when to start each type of seed indoors based on your average last frost date and the germination and growth periods of different plants. By creating a chart or schedule, you can ensure that you sow seeds at the right time for optimal growth.

Gathering Necessary Supplies

Having the right supplies is crucial for a smooth seed-starting experience. Some essential supplies include:

  • Seeds: Make sure you have a variety of seeds for the plants you want to grow.
  • Notebook or journal: Use this to keep track of important information such as sow dates, flower colors, and overall sizes.
  • Pen or pencil: Use this to write down information in your notebook or journal.
  • Calendar: Use a calendar to mark important dates such as last frost date and sow dates.
  • Containers: Choose clean containers with proper drainage for starting your seeds.
  • Seed starting potting soil: Invest in a quality, well-draining seed starting mix to provide the best environment for seedlings.
  • Seed trays: Use seed trays to hold your containers and keep them organized.
  • Bottom or drainage trays: These trays collect excess water and prevent messes.
  • Clear dome lids: Dome lids create a mini greenhouse effect and help retain moisture and heat.
  • Grow lights: If natural light is scarce, invest in grow lights to provide adequate illumination for your seedlings.
  • Heat mat: Some seeds require warmth for germination, so a heat mat can be useful.
  • Plant labels: Labeling your seedlings is important to avoid mix-ups and keep track of what you're growing.
  • Oscillating fan: A fan can help improve air circulation and strengthen seedlings.
  • Programmable timer: Use a timer to control the duration and timing of your grow lights.

Creating a Designated Workspace

Designating a specific area in your home for seed starting is important for organization and efficiency. Choose a space that has access to natural light or grow lights and is easily accessible for daily checks and care. Keep in mind that seed starting can be messy, so having cleaning tools like a dustpan, broom, or vacuum nearby can be helpful.

By following these practical tips for organization and efficiency, you can elevate your indoor seed-starting experience and ensure a successful and stress-free process.

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