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Oct 8, 2021 12:11 PM CST
Long Island, NY (Zone 7b)
I was sadly poorly planned this past year--most of what I have planted bloomed in the fall. I'd like to have pollinator-friendly blooms available spring to fall. I don't have my list prepared yet (I want to make them all native or at least local).

I'm located on Long Island, NY (USDA 7a). My hope was to start seedlings indoors for planting when appropriate so that I'll have decently-sized plants ready to bloom, starting in the spring (for spring-blooming plants, of course). Will starting them indoors screw up their blooming schedules? Is there a better time to start seeding indoors?

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