DiscoverGrowing GardenersEp 95 | What NOT To Start Indoors For Fall Gardens
Ep 95 | What NOT To Start Indoors For Fall Gardens

Ep 95 | What NOT To Start Indoors For Fall Gardens

Update: 2025-07-25
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Thinking about starting all your vegetables from seed this season? Hold on—today we’re talking about four veggies (and a fruit) that are better off NOT started indoors. In this episode of Growing Gardeners, I’m saving you time, energy, and a whole lot of frustration by breaking down why certain vegetables—like carrots, garlic, asparagus, and onions—just don’t belong under your grow lights.


 


Whether you’re a first-time seed starter or a seasoned gardener looking to simplify, this episode will help you make smart seed-starting choices and avoid the most common traps gardeners fall into.


 


In This Episode You’ll Learn:


Why garlic indoors = a waste of a perfectly good clove


The truth about carrots and why they should always be direct sown


Why asparagus seeds will test your patience and your lighting setup


The misunderstood nature of onion (and easier alternatives to starting by seed)


Why strawberry seeds are cute… but crowns and runners are the real MVPs 


 


Resources From This Episode:


➡ Grab your FREE Seed Starting Cheat Sheet HERE  


➡ Join my 8 week class: Success With Seeds where you will learn how to confidently grow your garden from seed, indoors, without overwhelm. Designed especially for busy women ready to grow smarter, not harder, this is the only course you need!


 


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Ep 95 | What NOT To Start Indoors For Fall Gardens

Ep 95 | What NOT To Start Indoors For Fall Gardens

Kellye Jeansonne