Seed trays of petunias, lisianthus, and zinnias growing under soft indoor light

When to Start Flower Seeds Indoors by Zone

🌱 Why Timing Matters

Starting flower seeds at the right time makes all the difference between strong, vibrant plants and slow-growing stragglers. Whether you’re in Zone 3’s short summers or Zone 10’s year-round growing season, knowing when to start seeds indoors is the key to nonstop blooms.


🗓 Seed Starting by Zone

Here’s a quick guide to getting your flowers off to the right start:


🌼 Best Flowers to Start Indoors for Early Blooms

If you want a head start on color:

These varieties thrive when started under lights and transplanted once frost danger passes.


🌺 Seed Starting Tips for Success

  • Maintain soil temperature: 70–75°F for most annuals.

  • Use clean trays and sterile seed-starting mix.

  • Provide 14–16 hours of bright light daily.

  • Harden plants off 7–10 days before moving outdoors.

🌿 Helpful read: Seeds That Bloom the First Year: Quick Rewards for Gardeners


🌷 Shop Flower Seeds by Type


FAQ — Starting Flower Seeds Indoors

Q: Can I start all flower seeds indoors?
A: Not all — some like Cosmos and Zinnias prefer direct sowing outdoors.

Q: How early should I start Lisianthus?
A: About 20–24 weeks before transplant — one of the earliest to sow!

Q: What light do I need for seedlings?
A: Full-spectrum grow lights or a bright south-facing window.

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