I'm thinking I may start some just to keep indoors. The I. nils seem to do better for me here out of the wind and weather. But first it has to warm up enough to put all those other plants outdoors!
Confidence is that feeling you have right before you do something really stupid.
I've never started MG in pots before. I've always just stuck them in the ground, and they have done good. I may try starting a few in pots this year though, since the dog kennel greenhouse is finally back up. It's not heated though, and I am not going to heat it, so I still need to wait a while. It gets cold in there at night. No chance of starting them in the house, either. So, I just have to wait. That is the hard part!