Originally posted by MichiganPackerFan
When to plant very much depends on where you live. If you're in DC then you can probably expect some frost until late April, so don't put anything in outside before then unless you are prepared to dig it up and rush it inside--or bury it. I have always had an aversion to starting seeds inside and have tended to buy plants at the local farmer's market, though as my kids are now emerging from the destructive rages of toddlerdom I suppose they might get a kick out of starting from seeds (and besides, forgetting to water the tomato sprouts for a week is much less tragic than forgetting to feed the pet gerbil for a week...). So my advice to you is, be lazy, forget about the garden for about six weeks, and then go out and buy yourself a few boxes of Thai basil, chili peppers and one cilantro plant. Then stick them in the ground with some peet moss and egg shells.


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