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Growing Food in February: The Most Common Vegetable Seeds to Start Indoors

February is a great time to get started with growing seeds indoors!

February is a great time to start seeds indoors for many different vegetables & foods! Although the climate is different everywhere, most of these are pretty universal no matter where you live! See a few of the plants that are commonly started in February in this blog post below. You can see specific dates for your location using our FREE iOS, Android, and Universal Web App.

If you’ve never tried out these Bio Dome Seed Starting Systems before then you are definitely missing out! We have found them to be very time saving and successful with starting our seeds indoors this season!

Park Seed’s Bio Dome Systems provide the ideal environment for successful germination giving your seeds the best start possible. Seeds are super easy to start, sprout quickly and are ready to transplant so you can start again. Your seeds will receive just as much light, water, heat, and air circulation as they need – because the Bio Dome touts adjustable vents and bottom tray watering design. 

Check out the video below to watch us plant some of our February cool season seeds in our Bio Dome!

Broccoli is one of our favorite plants to grow in the spring and fall. Not only are the heads delicious, but the leaves add a wonderful dimension to stir fries and provide a lot of valuable nutrients. You can also plant broccoli directly outdoors, but seeds are generally started indoors and then transplanted so the plant has plenty of time to grow before summer.

Cabbage takes up a lot of space in the garden, but it’s very easy to grow and stores longer than most vegetables. We also like to grow Asian Cabbages, such as Bok Choy. You can also plant cabbage directly outdoors, but seeds are generally started indoors and then transplanted so the plant has plenty of time to grow before summer.

Spinach is a staple of our garden in the spring and fall. We eat it nearly every day when it is in season. It is considered to be one of the healthiest foods you can eat, being high in vitamins K, A, B, and C, iron, calcium, and protein. Spinach can also be planted outdoors in many places as early as February.

Kale is one of the things we grow the most. Its leaves are very nutritious, containing high levels of vitamins A, B, C, and K and large amounts of fiber, potassium, and calcium. Kale can also be planted outdoors in many places as early as February. You can also plant kale directly outdoors, but seeds are generally started indoors and then transplanted so the plant has plenty of time to grow before summer.

We grow a lot of peppers in the summer because they are really easy to grow and thrive in our hot conditions. They are relatively pest-free and can actually help keep pests off other plants, making them a valuable companion plant. We like to grow banana, bell, hot, and sweet peppers!

Tomatoes are fun to grow and even more fun to eat! The wide usage of tomatoes makes this one of our favorite things to grow in the garden. Bush tomatoes (or determinate tomatoes) only grow to 3 or 4 feet tall, but they bush out and require caging. Vining tomatoes (or indeterminate tomatoes) grow indefinitely until it freezes. Because of this, they require trellising on a tall support structure.

Check out our YouTube video below to watch everything that we are doing to get set up this month for a successful garden this spring!

Learn more about growing over 100 different foods, including how to manage various pests in our FREE iOS, Android, or new Universal Web App!

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One thought on “Growing Food in February: The Most Common Vegetable Seeds to Start Indoors

  1. With our long growing season, we sow most seed directly into the garden. However, because of snails, and other ‘wildlife’, it is best to grow tomato, pepper and eggplants into small plants before putting them into the garden. There are a few other vegetable plants that we do the same for; those that we only need a few of, and that do not mind transplant.

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