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Gulf Coast Hydroseed
850-872-1522
3307 Kings Rd
Panama City, FL
The Worm Farm of Palm Beach
(561) 722-5696
8100 Belvedere Rd. #9
West Palm Beach, FL
Green Idea, Inc.
(352) 263-7663
5267 Denver Ave.
Spring Hill, FL
Jolly Green Planet, Inc.
(407) 366-7071
5415 Lake Howell Rd. #136
Winter Park, FL
Eco-Friendly Products and Services, LLC
(321) 202-0525
235 S. Maitland Ave, Suite 108A
Maitland, FL
NJ Supply Ltd.
(314) 575-9285
5100 60th Street East Lot N4
Bradenton, FL
If TreesCould Talk...Tree service ISA Arborist
(727) 415-8004
3001 Eastland Blvd 6A
clearwater, FL
Waddell Farmhouse Seeds
(850) 638-0837
735 Hwy 90
Chipley, FL
ecosource Home & Garden
(954) 636-4826
437 N.E. 8th Ave.
Ft. Lauderdale, FL
Gorilla Lawn Care
(813) 482-4845
211 E 131st Ave
Tampa, FL
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3 Steps on How to Get Seeds Started Indoors

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If visions of this year's lush green garden are already filling your head, well, join the club. My first seed catalog came in the mail a couple of weeks ago, imparting visions of the gorgeous, healthy, organic herbs, vegetables and flowers that will soon be ours for the growing. So, if you - like me - can't wait until outdoor planting time to get started on the garden, follow these steps to start seeds indoors and get a jump on the growing season.

1. Find the right indoor seed starting time for your area.

This first step is crucial; if you plant your little seeds too soon, and they are ready to be transplanted into the ground before your ground is warm enough, you'll have to keep them in pots too long and they'll get leggy, root-bound, and will be much more prone to developing diseases. So the timing of when you start your indoor seeds matters. There are a few ways to find out the best indoor planting time for your area:

  • Go to the Farmer's Almanac calendar and type your state or region into the search box. Follow the guidelines for different types of plants you might be starting early (some seeds have a longer germination time than others, so you want to plan them earlier).
  • If you know your last frost date already, just use this table to find the right time for starting seeds indoors.
  • Or create your own seed-starting calendar using this method from Gardeners.com .

2. Get your seeds and supplies.

You can order almost any kind of seed from online suppliers, and you'll get a lot of choice for organic seeds as well. You can also visit local nurseries, many of which start stocking seeds after the first of the year. Peruse Etsy for small-scale (and usually very high-quality) seed suppliers, or call your local gardening club to find out about seed swaps or the best places to buy seeds locally.

For supplies, the list is simple: you'll need small containers, dirt and some sort of flat surface to hold all of your containers. For your containers, you can use recycled food containers, e...

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