Corn while you shouldn t be in a rush to plant sweet corn in the garden you can get a jump start on the season by starting the seeds indoors.
Starting garden plants indoors.
In regions with short growing seasons starting seeds indoors allows you to gain a few precious weeks of growing time which can really make a difference when frost looms in the fall.
It generally doesn t drain well and may contain plant disease spores.
When the seedlings are a few inches tall transplant them to your designated garden spot.
Even for crops that don t come from near the equator starting seeds indoors gives some plants a head start that brings earlier harvests and greater yield.
But if you start too late the seedlings don t mature enough indoors.
The same is true for many of our favorite annual flowers.
In warmer regions starting seeds indoors can allow you to get in an extra round of crops especially cool weather crops before the heat of summer stifles growth.
The national gardening association says you can start corn plants indoors in pots.
If you start them indoors they can spend more time in your garden flowering instead of maturing enough to flower.
If possible don t use garden soil to start seeds indoors.
You can use recycled pots for example empty yogurt containers but be sure to poke holes in the bottom for draining so that your seeds are not over watered.