Use this helpful gardening tool, the What to Plant When Chart, to start your seeds on time and know exactly the best time to transplant them outdoors.
This handy chart will help you have the most successful garden this year!
Free Plant Chart
It’s planting time for many of us who are already preparing to grow our seeds indoors for the upcoming spring planting season.
It is always tricky for me to know exactly what to plant when.
When to Start Seeds Indoors Zone 5
That’s where this handy What to Plant When Chart will come in handy for me. This free printable seed starting chart is specific to planting zone 5, since I am living in Michigan.
You could easily adjust it to meet your planting needs using this spring planting calculator along with the handy printable planting chart.
When to Start Seeds Indoors Chart
Get a Free Printable version of this garden planting guide CLICK HERE to Print
I usually wait and buy most of my plants in May because I never know when to start my seeds indoors.
This handy little planting chart lets you know when to start seeds indoors as well as when to plant outdoors.
Now I just need to quickly decide which seeds to get and get them started.
What are you planning on growing this year? Do you have a favorite thing that you must grow each year (mine is zucchini)? Are you going to add something new & fun to your garden this year?
This Sweetpea TeePee is always a fun one to grow if you have little ones. Even if you don’t the Sweetpea TeePee looks great!
Don’t forget to print your FREE What to Plant When Chart!
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Glynnis Bowers says
I’m in south Florida so when would I start?
Kristie Sawicki says
I am in zone 5 and we are starting now.
Cyndee says
What growing zone are you in? I think being in 7.5 I might have to adjust dates by a few weeks. Thanks.
Kristie Sawicki says
I’m in 5 – 6 so you will definitely need to adjust for your zone.
Dmae Conner says
9 -10 zone
Sue says
Does this apply to South Africa as well.
Thank you
Kristie Sawicki says
This applies mostly to the northern United States area.
Tabitha says
yeah, this is going to vary wildly from region to region. I’m in Alabama and I seeded a bunch of stuff about 3 weeks ago and it will all be in the ground by the end of the month. If I waited until May to plant I would miss out on premium growing season and early summer harvesting.
Kristie Sawicki says
I am in Michigan.
Crystal says
What zone is this for?
Carrie says
I am wondering what state this chart for. We live in Ohio and it seems like this chart may be for a state south of us.
Kristie Sawicki says
I am in Michigan.
Melanie H says
Thanks for the chart! That’s very handy