This is the time of year that we start to get the gardening itch. The soil in our gardens however is too cold and too wet to be worked. What we can do is get a head start on the growing season by starting seeds indoors.
Tomatoes and peppers are the top choice for vegetable gardeners. Flower gardeners like to start off their annuals inside too such as zinnias and sweet alyssum. You may also want to seed some annual herbs like basil and cilantro.
Seed starting is economical. You can start off with just a few dollars for a pack of seeds, a sterile potting mix (seed starter blend), plastic wrap, and a clean styrofoam egg carton or use a clear plastic take-away food container. You can punch a few holes in the bottom for drainage and line with coffee filters to prevent soil leakage. The take-out containers have built-in clear tops, so need for the extra plastic wrap step.
You can get very involved in seed starting and invest in heat pads, light tables, etc. But I recommend you begin with a few easy varieties and just the basics:
There are so many different complications to seed starting we can only scratch the surface here. For instance, some large seeds need soaking before planting and others have a tough coating that needs to be nicked. Over time you can experiment with different varieties and methods. The important thing is to get started and learn from experience.
*Note that some plants germinate in the dark. Check seed packs for detailed instructions.