judging by your handle you are well north of the equator thus will have wait until next spring, after the last frost and the ground warms up a bit before doing anything outdoors. but when you do get around to it, you can plant seed directly into the ground but they'll need some type of barricade to keep inscets off of the young sprouts. i use aluminum beverage cans with both ends cut off (a serated knife works best using the 'sawing action") then centering it over the seed and gently pushed into the ground so it stays in place. this will keep most sprout-craving animals away until the plant is big enough to not be a target for them and can be left in place throughout the plant's life.
del... Reviewed by del... on . seedlings going outdoors How do you prepare your seedling for going outdoors, and how big do the seedlings generally have to be?, or can u plant after germination. i cant start them inside due to living in apartment were smell would be a problem. :D Rating: 5